Example sentences of "'d like [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd like to shut me up in a box for the next two years . |
2 | Cos the we er did get people contacting the office to say I 've got a lump sum , I 'd like to put it somewhere for a couple of years , and er we always wondered why they 're thinking of a couple of years . |
3 | If you 'd like to put it on a little louder . |
4 | ‘ I 'd like to put it back into the auction for next week , ’ said the lady . |
5 | ‘ But I 'd like to put you over my knee and paddle your behind , young lady . |
6 | I do n't know , chuckin' me clothes in the dustbin , I suppose you 'd like to chuck me in as well . |
7 | I 'd like to whisk her away on my white charger , but I have to settle my debts first . |
8 | But I 'd like to finish it off . ’ |
9 | er and and and nice to know that we want to establish contact and you may be aware that we 've had this plan , and , and what we want it to achieve is so and so , and we 'd like to set it up in this way . |
10 | ‘ When my name is cleared , ’ he said thoughtfully , ‘ I 'd like to set you up in better premises , supply you with as much leather as you need and get you an apprentice or two . ’ |
11 | I 've got some brochures if you 'd like to take them away . |
12 | ‘ I 'd like to take you up on that offer . ’ |
13 | ‘ Yes , sir , I would , and before you dismiss that story , I 'd like to take you out there to hear it for yourself . ’ |
14 | I 'd like to take you back to that this whole idea that you 've you 've expressed about the idea of of state capitalism . |
15 | I 'd like to take you back to one or two more aspects of your actual work on the railways . |
16 | We 'd like to take it on . |
17 | I 'd like to do it again . |
18 | Not later on , I I 'd like to do it now . |
19 | If you 'd like to do it now and then we 'll mark it . |
20 | ‘ I 'd like to borrow her tomorrow evening , ’ said Clovis lightly . |
21 | I 'd like to see them better treated . |
22 | Er we 'd like to see them out with us to give the company as much harassment . |
23 | ‘ We 'd like to see them now . ’ |
24 | I 'd like to see him again . ’ |
25 | I 'd like to see him again . |
26 | He said , ‘ I 'd like to see him now . ’ |
27 | He thought he 'd like to see her again as long as she did n't whinge too much about sexism . |
28 | ‘ But understand , from my side , that I 'd like to see her once a fortnight , if it 's just for an hour , and that whatever holidays the other bairns have , she 's got to have the same . |
29 | But I 'd like to see you again , when we can make time . |
30 | Failing that , I 'd like to see you there . ’ |