Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] 'd like " in BNC.

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1 I do n't want to be tied , I want to leave my options free so that I can do whatever I want , I do n't need the extra responsibility , I mean I 'd like them but I just , I want my career first .
2 Not not not a great deal I mean I 'd like possibly to try and stay in erm the field of archaeology to some
3 I mean I 'd like to see erm I 'd like to see how they would like it .
4 You know , like , cos it 's , used to say now , I mean I 'd like to , I would like to go away at Christmas
5 I mean I 'd like to do something like that , but you could n't sell it
6 I mean I 'd like to get I 'd like to get some more pots and things for the patio and fill them up and I 'd like to get a trellis on the side of the house with all flowers and that on there but
7 I mean I 'm quite happy up there , you know even if at the end I do n't get to end I mean I 'd like to get
8 You do n't , I mean I 'd like to win it every bloody week but , I 'd be chuffed .
9 Well , you know , I mean I 'd like to know .
10 Well , you know , I mean I 'd like to know if I 've answered them right , you know .
11 Yes , towards — we 're getting back towards our original man in the graveyard — yes , I mean I 'd like to say that you 're saying particularly to Reverend Flatman what should he or his parishioners be doing to help this man — it 's not as easy as saying that somebody individually should be offering him a room in their house because his problems are far more manifold and deep seated than that .
12 If you decide you want to a buy a new cooker and you go to the Gas Showrooms or the Electricity Showrooms and say I 'd like to buy that cooker there and I would like to spread the payments over time , normally nowadays twenty four months or thirty six months .
13 If you say I 'd like to er can you get this banker 's order , oh well wait a minute we need two signatures on that , or we do n't deal with banker 's order .
14 I say I 'd like a
15 I expect you 'd like a drink , oh of course not , you 've given up . ’
16 ‘ Then I expect you 'd like your usual Irish whiskey , it 's still in the cupboard there . ’
17 ‘ I expect you 'd like to bath and change , Harriet .
18 I expect you 'd like coffee now instead of another drink . ’
19 ‘ I expect you 'd like an orange juice while Mr Oakley and the Doctor have a chat .
20 HEADQUARTERS — EXPECT YOU 'D LIKE TO KNOW WHY YOU 'RE HERE , EH ?
21 ‘ I expect you 'd like a bit of rest while you drink yer tea .
22 Expect you 'd like to make a day of it , yes ? ’
23 ‘ I expect you 'd like me out of the road .
24 ‘ I expect you 'd like to meet a few people .
25 ‘ I expect you 'd like a cup of tea .
26 ‘ I 've just been brewing some coffee — I expect you 'd like a cup .
27 I expect you 'd like me to disappear now ? ’ she suggested , hovering on the threshold of the main cabin .
28 This is something to be aware of : say you 'd like it loud if you would , otherwise as a mistaken token of respect you 'll hardly hear it .
29 And you never say you 'd like to be taken out for a change , or ring him up when you want a bit of company ? ’
30 Just say you 'd like to see your solicitor and they 'll ask you who it is and you 'll just say it 's er a gi a gi
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