Example sentences of "[modal v] like have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 'I think I should like to have a look at it , ’ says Serafin very politely , ‘ if I might . ’ |
2 | I should like to have a ride down and see that new bridge now . |
3 | ‘ Clare has a copy of the paper now , and I have brought in a couple of extra copies ; so perhaps the dinosaur people , at least , might like to have a look at it and see what they think . |
4 | Thought you might like to have a look . ’ |
5 | It always ferments the idea in criminals minds that they might like to have a go at something like that themselves . |
6 | I 'm conscious of the time , and we may like to have a break for tea , but there are also three people who wish to contribute to the discussion . |
7 | When I 'm older I 'd like to have a dancer no I 'd like , no when I 'm older I 'd love to be a dancer . |
8 | And when we 've eaten — whatever 's left to eat — I 'd like to have a pen and some paper . |
9 | Why are n't you going to have a sleep , I 'd like to have a sleep . |
10 | So it is a commitment it 's not just for , oh I 'd like to have a go . |
11 | He 'd like to have a go at that . |
12 | I think it 's a terribly difficult thing to do , but I 'd like to have a go at it in the following way , by saying that somebody is a case of sexual harassment has occurred when the behaviour of one person makes another person uncomfortable in such a way that that person , the person who 's uncomfortable , becomes overly conscious of their gender or sexual characteristics . |
13 | ‘ We 'd like to have a relationship with the land , ’ Hailama said , ‘ but we ai n't got no land . |
14 | ‘ Well , you 're better-looking , Connie , but it 's Archie I 'd like to have a word with , ’ said Joe . |
15 | It 's very nice of you to ask me — erm — but I 've got a lot to do when I get back to England — erm — I 'd like to have a lie down … and there 'll be piles of washing … and I have n't got a hairdresser … ’ |
16 | What we do is we just leave the two for forty P if you think you 'd like to have a read , read of them . |
17 | I 'd like to have a look at this foundry of yours . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'd like to have a look where I 'll be tomorrow . ’ |
19 | And um , if you 'd like to have a look at this book , Utility Furniture and Fashion , later you can see some more utility clothes . |
20 | In brief , I bought the pictures from her , and she told me , ‘ There 's one more thing , if you 'd like to have a look at it ; it 's called ‘ Revolt ’ ’ . |
21 | I think I 'd like to have a look into this . ’ |
22 | ‘ There are quite a few archaeological sites Ah 'd like to have a look at while Ah 'm here . ’ |
23 | Perhaps you 'd like to have a look at them ? ’ |
24 | I 'd like to have a look at the er to examine Labour 's motions today . |
25 | I 'd like to have a bit more before I go for him . ’ |
26 | ‘ Tim Hargreaves said that you 'd like to have a chat with me about some things . |
27 | If you 'd like to have a chat on the air call us on . |
28 | And you can give us a ring on that number if you 'd like to have a chat on the air this afternoon about anything at all . |
29 | Calls through till then if you 'd like to have a chat . |
30 | the number to ring it you 'd like to have a chat on the air . |