Example sentences of "like [verb] you [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I would like to thank you for one thing — ’ |
2 | Mr Chairman , er , I 'd like to thank you for those nice words of introduction but I am particularly delighted as I am a lifelong member of the G M B , of almost thirty five years ' standing , due to my employment with British Gas and my long membership with the Labour Party . |
3 | I do n't like to disturb you at bad moments . ’ |
4 | I know we 've had that debate at length in connection with the housing issue but I would just like to leave you with that point again . |
5 | And I 'd like to leave you with one last statement just enough , but just enough , is not enough ! |
6 | And now I 'd like to leave you with this thought " Do you have to make many speeches in the course of your work ? " |
7 | So I would like to leave you with this suggestion that art , better than a scientifically-constructed computer , is a useful analogy for the brain , and that the more that can be found out about the workings of memory , the more usefully shall we be able to understand the links between them . |
8 | I should like to remind you of five background factors that are relevant to the training course we propose . |
9 | I do n't like to remind you of this , but if it was n't for me , you 'd be in a bedsit somewhere now , living off the DHSS . |
10 | ‘ Colonel , I do not like to remind you of this , but I saved your son 's life . |
11 | First of all I 'd like to compliment you on such a brill and fabbo magazine . |
12 | We 'd like to warn you about another way of making yourself |
13 | I would like to tell you about two special friends who were blood brothers ( perhaps you also remember what it felt like to cut your finger and touch another who had done the same ? ) . |