Example sentences of "i would like [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I would like five rolls
2 Because even if somebody said I would like that training if it 's not available you ca n't just turn around and say well tough it 's not available you ca n't
3 ‘ But I would like enough money to have a nice home of my own — and to be able to set my mother and my brothers up somewhere else .
4 There 's a very nice I would like crazy hats not plain
5 I would like green eyes if I could have them but it 's just a passing thought , not a real obsession .
6 This would be my shopping list : I would like voluntary organisations to accept a continued role as innovators — they perform this role better than anyone .
7 Well I would like those numbers t to be adjusted .
8 I think that I would like those considerations borne in mind by Mr when he 's doing his report , and I 'd like us to have a very open view about what we do with the County Farms .
9 I would like some breakfast .
10 I would like some quarry tiles on there , but we ca n't get any of the narrow ones , they 've got a curved edge .
11 I would like some beer , Christine , and bread perhaps with cheese . ’
12 I would like some wine . ’
13 One of them asked if I would like some beetroot .
14 I would like some clarification on this issue so that I can pass it on .
15 ‘ Well , yes , I would like some tea . ’
16 " I would like some tea brought up , Gerard . "
17 I would like some soup — cream of mushroom soup . ’
18 As well as a personal response , I would like this letter published in the next BAIE News .
19 I would like this book to reflect ( the ) gradual de-emphasis of sculptural concerns ’ .
20 You do have to compromise a fair bit and I suppose that I would like more freedom than I 've got .
21 I would like more money for a few more things though
22 Mr Thaw said : ‘ Obviously I would like more people to watch it , but I do n't give a damn what the press say about it . ’
23 Mr Thaw said : ‘ Obviously I would like more people to watch it , but I do n't give a damn what the press say about it . ’
24 " I would like full responsibility for the running of the mill-school . "
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