Example sentences of "i [modal v] [adv] like [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | Some formidable and even frightening features of the familiar landscape have disappeared , and obviously that is to our great content , but elsewhere there are new commotions and new uncertainties , and I should also like to deal with some of those . |
2 | ‘ I should hardly like to live with her ladies and gentlemen in their elegant but confined houses , ’ Charlotte Bronte writes in 1848 , reporting the sensations of a reader rather than commenting upon description , for Jane Austen 's contexts are , like Richardson 's , still sensed rather than seen . |
3 | I 'd just like to disagree with the gentleman that said that er the , the child benefit should be mean tested for us . |
4 | You wrote and article for the Guardian recently called ‘ Not in Front of the Children ’ , and I 'd just like to share with people the last two paragraphs . |
5 | But I 'd still like to come with you . ’ |
6 | You know I I would seriously like to confer with councillor , he makes a very important point . |