Example sentences of "like you to " in BNC.

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1 Whyte even gave tips on how to answer the questions correctly — that is , in the way the corporation would like you to : ‘ Repeat to yourself — I like things pretty well the way they are .
2 He said formally , ‘ I would like you to be present at the boatyard tomorrow morning . ’
3 We 're an open community in this house now and we 'd like you to be a member , would n't we , Alison .
4 ‘ I have been asked to supply the models and I would like you to be one of them . ’
5 I would like you to consciously attempt to reduce the negative elements in your life .
6 ‘ Would they like you to be a nun too ? ’
7 The formula here is to say : ‘ I understand that you [ state how you think they feel ] but I would like you to … ’
8 I think I would like you to . ’
9 ‘ I would n't like you to be in the wrong situation … ’
10 As I say , I would like you to be in fairly close proximity to where I am so that you can see what I 'm doing and hear what I 'm saying .
11 ‘ I 'd like you to . ’
12 This is not the time to subject me to some kind of general knowledge quiz … or to make love to me , although heaven knows I 'd like you to .
13 Now I 'd like you to just have a look at these for next time erm and work them out on the number line .
14 I 'd like you to just do a quick chemical test and let me know if that was a carbonate .
15 And I 'd like you to be there , too — because of your experience , you know . "
16 And I 'd like you to just to reach out and the MPs and people just to keep fighting .
17 I 'd like you to be quite sure that I 'm who I say I am .
18 Besides , I 'd like you to be there — especially as you 'll have done all the work . ’
19 I 'd like you to be thinking about the output of homework … teacher expectations of homework … the targets are not high enough … not enough quantity … not a high enough standard . ’
20 I 'm expecting him shortly and I 'd like you to be present .
21 Moses and Monarchism is not one of those books of Freud as I expect you to read for this course , I mean I expect you to read things like Civilization 's Discontents and so on because they 're , they 're kind of central and they 're not very large books , they 're clearly er focused on our subject but erm it would be I think a little bit unreasonable for me to expect you to read this one , although , er I 'd quite like you to I mean some ways erm it 's a fascinating book , erm my guess is if it , if you do n't hate it , you 'd probably quite like it .
22 Now for copyright reasons , if you want to do the Blind Watchmaker , and I 'd very much like you to , you 've got ta borrow the disk from me , okay ?
23 We would like you to spell-out what the words mean for all of us , especially for those in the local situation where people see their primary role as fundraisers .
24 As well as the above , John Wylie would like you to be available to share with him two sections on Saturday , 11.20–12.45 : ‘ Ending sufferings ’ page 3 , and 7.00–9.00 : ‘ Welcoming diversity ’ page 6 .
25 On the Saturday 4.30–5.45 we would like you to ‘ do ’ a session .
26 Think how you would feel if you were asked : " I 'd like you to be slaves in the hold of a sailing ship . "
27 I would like you to be happy too . ’
28 Now I 'd like you to home in in relationship to whatever target you 've got there erm you can relate or you need n't , but that five thousand pound is the start point for fifteen percent bonuses .
29 But on Friday the fourth erm I 'd like you to er if ev the best thing is to read through this
30 Erm I 'd like you to be considering those two points .
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