Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] 'd like " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | You tend to sort of I 'd like to book a table for two |
2 | Erm now next week you were saying something about you 'd like one on Easter Monday , I wo n't actually be here . |
3 | It sounds like you 'd like to escape from the limelight . |
4 | I mean where do she get they from I 'd like to know . |
5 | I think there are many purposes that the County Farms should have , and we need to look at what is the best value financially , that we can obtain for the people of Wiltshire , so when everybody talks about they 'd like their country schools maintained , they 'd like this that or the other bought , they 'd like Corsham station purchased , we could buy it easily if we sold a County Farm could n't we ? |
6 | I 'd like to I 'd like to in the world . |
7 | I 'd like to I 'd like to thank the panel for the work which they have done on this very difficult issue and , although the convenor has said that it is perhaps a difficult thing to alter the text of such a document on the floor of the house , I think we also have to point out that this is our only opportunity to comment upon this particular draft which will become a definitive draft if passed by the general assembly today . |
8 | Where 's she got to I 'd like to know ? |
9 | Who would like to who 'd like to answer that one ? |
10 | Not on that sort of thing but other things as well sort of thing and I do n't wan na I 'd like to know . |