Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] 'd like " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Quite a few friends were starting families at that time and they were having real problems sorting out childcare , and I decided I 'd like to look at what opportunities there were for setting up in that field . ’ |
2 | So when was it you decided you 'd like the money back ? ’ he asked with the air of one who was prepared to enter into a lengthy discussion on the subject . |
3 | The local constituency officers got new people and could plan how and when to use them — and later many of them decided they 'd like to go on working with their new friends . |
4 | ‘ I felt I 'd like to introduce myself . |
5 | ‘ I felt I 'd like to know you better before I broached the subject . ’ |
6 | I thought I 'd like to write more characters who , by being deadly serious , would give themselves away … |
7 | They hand-made him this acoustic guitar and I thought it was really beautiful , so I thought I 'd like something like that . |
8 | I always thought I 'd like to be stuck there for a dirty weekend . ’ |
9 | " Often thought I 'd like one myself . |
10 | I never thought I 'd like as many as five people ! ’ |
11 | ‘ When I was little , I thought I 'd like a job helping people . |
12 | I started doing the teacher 's cause because I thought I 'd like to teach . |
13 | I thought I 'd like to give you a little memento . ’ |
14 | Although peace and love is one aspect of me , I thought I 'd like to go with the sinners : people like Laing and Trocchi . ’ |
15 | ‘ And I still ca n't understand why Caro thought I 'd like you . ’ |
16 | I thought I 'd like to see how I looked teaching rather than how I thought I looked . |
17 | So the public do n't do that but I just thought I 'd like to show you how how . |
18 | ‘ Once upon a time I thought I 'd like to go on a trek through a jungle or rain forest . |
19 | Well I have n't at the moment , but I thought I 'd like to air the view first with you . |
20 | I knew you 'd like it ! ’ |
21 | ‘ Knew you 'd like it ! ’ said Mrs Brissett . |
22 | ‘ I knew you 'd like it ! ’ |
23 | We knew you 'd like it , ’ said John , satisfied . |
24 | ‘ I knew you 'd like me to ask them , ’ she said eventually , since there was nothing else for it . |
25 | ‘ I knew you 'd like that , Duncan , ’ she said . |
26 | He 's such good fun , and I knew you 'd like him . ’ |
27 | I knew you 'd like it |
28 | ‘ Thought you 'd like some coffee , ’ Jay said . |
29 | ‘ Thought you 'd like it , Miss . |
30 | ‘ I thought you 'd like to see Tracey 's new portfolio , ’ she says . |