Example sentences of "[vb past] he if [pers pn] [vb mod] like " in BNC.

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1 It appeared that the officer had been admiring the fish swimming about in the water of the Orne when a Royal Marine Commando asked him if he would like some for his supper .
2 In 1976 Dave was supposed to be caddying for Fernandez at the French Open , but Vicente had broken his finger , so he was without a bag — until Manuel Ballesteros asked him if he would like to carry for his brother Seve .
3 I wandered round the end of the screen and sweetly asked him if he would like some coffee , and then watched the poor man 's jaw drop and his face go turkey red .
4 Lindsey used Bravo Golf from the time of its purchase in 1967 until 1973 as the family transport , that was until he had a visit from the Airshow Coordinator at RAF Finningley in 1973 who asked him if he would like to be shot down by a Spitfire and Hurricane at the Battle of Britain airshow that year !
5 I asked him if he would like a video of the show and he said , ‘ No thanks , the experience was enough . ’
6 I had been horrified at his scarecrow appearance when I first saw him at the clinic , and when I met him by chance in Tala-Tala I felt so sorry for him that I asked him if he would like to come for dinner .
7 Spicer told him the news and asked him if he would like a local caddie to be booked .
8 She asked him if he would like to have some sweets .
9 After dinner we listened to some music on records , which included Mozart 's ‘ Oboe Quartet ’ ; and when we asked him if he would like to hear some more , he replied quietly that he was ‘ insatiable ’ .
10 Pallister played for Stockton Sixth Form College and was with Billingham Town when a scout asked him if he would like to play for Grimsby .
11 When it was in the oven , I asked him if he 'd like me to clean up , wash the pastry board etc , and for the first time he let me .
12 I er I phoned him up to let him know I was going in and he 's not too far away you see so asked him if he 'd like to pop in so he did about half eleven .
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