Example sentences of "like [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I like to compare him with a footballing genius , putting through passes others are too slow to take , and making moves that would be brilliant if only the rules were different .
2 I like to sprinkle them over miniature salads and , mixed with fromage frais , either stuffed into small peaches or rolled up in smoked salmon with a tarragon aspic .
3 As well as receiving your letters , we like to meet you at the Royal Show , reader workshops and garden visits .
4 Rhino horn as a homeopathic rheumatism cure is all the rage in the East ( and some nearer to us here like to use it for adornment as dagger handles ) and the cost of collecting this cure was infinitesimal compared to the poacher 's gain — so the black and wide-lipped rhino are threatened .
5 I like to put it on the table and hear the comments afterwards , and I 'm pleased to bits if it 's been all right …
6 But a line must be drawn somewhere , and I wold like to put it on record that I have no confidence in England .
7 I know about things you like to do and the people you like to do them with .
8 Besides , some heads like to lord it over local parents — particularly over the pushy ones .
9 They have got enough money but they like to keep it for as long as possible .
10 Would any ex-members of the Queens Royal Irish Hussars , 8th Kings Royal Irish Hussars , or 4th Queens Own Hussars , who are interested in forming a home counties branch of the regimental association , like to contact me at the address below ?
11 There are those who like to hang them on the wall and look at them , but generally speaking that 's taken to be pretty eccentric behaviour . ’
12 He 's back tomorrow on Channel Four to anchor their weekly live coverage of the Italian league , the best club football in the world , and he said : ‘ This will be much more like the Premier League than what we like to call ours in England . ’
13 They call her The Green Goddess , and Queen of the Greens ; they like to photograph her in supermarkets against the Ecover , looking wholesome and fresh , youthful but still somehow serious .
14 And of course , candles light being a symbol for whatever you like to take it as .
15 In my own department , I should say that , although some members still believe that literature is best studied in isolation , looking simply at ‘ the words on the page ’ , most of us now like to contextualise it in some way , often historically , and are inclined to ask students to read some texts which are not ‘ literature ’ in the conventional sense .
16 We like to lend them to friends of ours . ’
17 But I hardly like to tell you about the disaster that befell Angela within the next few minutes .
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