Example sentences of "[pers pn] should [verb] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , ’ said Dyson , chewing hard , ‘ 1 must admit that I should like to make a name for myself , just for its own sake . ’
2 I should like to make a couple of points about the Bill 's two substantive provisions before turning to its hidden agenda .
3 Therefore , I should like to make a suggestion , which I know will be regarded as special pleading .
4 With permission , Mr. Speaker , I should like to make a statement on public expenditure in Scotland .
5 With permission , Mr. Speaker , I should like to make a statement on the European Council in Maastricht which I attended with my right hon. Friends the Foreign Secretary and the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
6 With permission , Mr. Speaker , I should like to make a statement about the Government 's legislative intentions , following the consultation on the Green Paper ’ Industrial Relations in the 1990s ’ , which was published in July last year .
7 With permission , Mr. Speaker , I should like to make a statement about President Yeltsin 's visit to London on 30 January and about the special meeting of the UN Security Council in New York on 31 January .
8 ‘ Accepting — if I am to consent , I should like to make a condition or two — ‘
9 I should have made a point of following up his sickness , thought Cadfael , touched , but I thought he , of all people , would make good sure he got all the treatment he needed .
10 I should have made a list .
11 I knew that I should have to make a decision .
12 It is astonishing that he should have made a riposte about housing benefit being available to the poor for housing costs and to have given the impression that he was in favour of housing benefit .
13 He should have made a point of looking at the evening coverage before doing his own piece ; but he 'd seen the people they 'd sent to the press conference at the hospital , dismissed them as unlikely to do a decent job on it , and promptly forgotten them .
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