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

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1 If you 'd like me to work miracles
2 ‘ I did wonder if you 'd like me to send cards to your parents and Rufus 's from Athens .
3 I will observe , Chairman , that there are reasonable and honourable and relatively well meaning people who truly believe that they have a natural right to hunt down foxes with dogs indeed to call the dogs hounds and believe that nobody has the right to interfere with their pleasures er , i in press they would no doubt speak of the right of free born Englishmen to do what they like but I 'd like them to consider Chairman , views of what it is right and proper for human beings to do have changed , as readers of John 's diaries will recall , barely three hundred years ago , he saw a woman being burned to death er in London for murdering her husband and people watched and no doubt thought that it was the right of free born Englishmen to enjoy the spectacle .
4 Perhaps you 'd like her to change places wi' me , so as you can give her a cuddle in the night ? ’
5 ‘ I 'd like you to take Handley Farm on similar terms .
6 ‘ So I 'd like you to take charge of the boy for a while . ’
7 I 'd I 'd like you to write letters for me at least this week cos I 'm going to be
8 I 'd like you to write things down because I think you 're gon na remember them , he says , hopefully !
9 In the light of this comment I 'd like you to hear Dr Goode 's observations on the Natural Death Act in the context of Dr Carrington 's case .
10 ‘ I 'd like you to meet Bill Erlich , F.B.I . ’
11 I 'd like you to meet friends of ours downstairs , Bill and Mary . ’
12 ‘ Maria , I 'd like you to meet Lindsey — Dr Blake . ’
13 ‘ Mum , I 'd like you to meet Janine
14 ‘ Oh , Richard , ’ Merrill said slowly , her eyes holding a glint of mischief , ‘ I 'd like you to meet Luke Travis , my employer .
15 ‘ Gina — I 'd like you to meet Lotta Petterson — Lotta , this is Gina Price , a friend of mine from England . ’
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