Example sentences of "said [pron] 'd like " in BNC.

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1 I said I 'd like to wear shorts and a bra top every day without thinking about it , but would feel much too ‘ naked ’ to go out in the street like that .
2 ‘ You know I said I 'd like you to write and ask your mother to come back , ’ he began .
3 I said I 'd like that .
4 I said , why not , and she said because there was no point , no one to see , and I said I 'd like to see them .
5 I said I 'd like some French perfume the other evening — it was just a whim , really , but this room smells of disinfectant and Airwick .
6 So I rang the Halifax and er I said I 'd like this fixed rate please .
7 " I said I 'd like to be .
8 I said I 'd like to walk a little way with Bill Lawrence when he left .
9 I said I 'd like to go see the Statue of Liberty , I promised my mother I would .
10 I rang Michael and said I 'd like to go over and persuade him , and drove to his cottage and talked at length about how I saw it and why I really wanted his sort of ability and personality .
11 I said I 'd like to change these please .
12 We have this French woman come in she comes quite often Mrs and she said I 'd like to make an appointme appointment on the she said the eleventh , and I thought I said pardon ?
13 she said I 'd like to do embroidery
14 I mean I think it 's the class thing as well really , because I can remember when I was erm leaving school erm and I went to the careers erm teacher for my interview and I said I 'd like to be a journalist and she looked at me and I came from a very poor working class background in Tottenham , and she said ‘ I 'm sure you could be a secretary or a shorthand typist if you really tried ’ .
15 I said I 'd like a break , spend a week with aunty Mary or summat in that flat , driving me
16 ‘ You said you 'd like to see something of the Cotswold Way .
17 You you said you 'd like to have a bath this evening .
18 When my American friend pitched up with the news that we had to meet his contact at Ku Disco , Alison said she 'd like to come too , but I sent her to bed .
19 We could report Ellen Blair said she 'd like to come .
20 She said she 'd like to walk round the garden while Mrs Hope helped me to get some clothes on . ’
21 She also said she 'd like the name changed because she did n't fancy living in a place known as a wilderness . ’
22 ‘ Charity said she 'd like to get to know you better . ’
23 Gus Dudgeon , who I used on some earlier Deram sessions , said he 'd like to work with David , so here was his chance and I put the two of them together . ’
24 ‘ There was a chap , a member of the landed gentry , who said he 'd like to become our patron , but despite several telephone calls and letters , we 've heard no more from him .
25 One evening he said he 'd like me to fetch him the following morning , as he wanted to make some bread .
26 Tim : ‘ Bowie once said he 'd like to form a school of pretension .
27 Tim : ‘ Bowie once said he 'd like to form a school of pretension .
28 In fact , he said he 'd like to come to Pepe 's with us on Saturday .
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