Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] just like [to-vb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I 'd just like to say we broadly support the E two policy . |
2 | I 've moved back into and er I 'd just like to say I 'm sure on behalf of all of you and the people of that we see this as a tremendous move and thank you for the work you 've put in . |
3 | I 'd just like to ask you this , I know you ca n't answer , but why are you making us say this stuff ? |
4 | I 'd just like to tell you , from now on , if you , look Mr Norwegian lady , I want to tell you something , this school sucks . |
5 | I 'd just like to tell you , that when you do something wrong , they never figure you out , and when you do something right , they make you do something wrong . |
6 | We shall be arriving at The Blackheath Gate and so if we do n't see you at the shoot , I would just like to thank you now for your help and advice on the recces . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Well I would just like to say I I find football an absolutely beautiful game ! |
9 | I have no possible right to interfere , of course ; however , I would just like to ask you one thing . |
10 | Great , lovely Lisa , if you 'd just like to stop it there , that was lovely . |
11 | Perhaps er , you 'd just like to remind us erm , what your strategy is and no doubt how unfair you felt that comment was ? |
12 | ‘ Ah 'd just like to check her over , make sure nobody starts playin' silly buggers with the engine or the seacocks , somethin' like that . |
13 | I thought that because he had had such good news he might just like to keep it to himself today . |