Example sentences of "you would like " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm not sure what you 'd like .
2 If you 'd like to take part , write to Richard Jackson , Morning Edition , BBC Radio 5 , Broadcasting House , London W1A 1AA , stating why you would like to participate .
3 ‘ Thought you 'd like some coffee , ’ Jay said .
4 Lucy , um , I wondered if you 'd like to come over for dinner sometime , like tonight .
5 If you 'd like to listen to five of our Paw-O-Vision entrants , call 0898 100 239 .
6 ‘ He 's a super guy , the kind of person you 'd like your sister to go out with , ’ one of his handlers said .
7 Everything is where you 'd like it to be and the instruments , in particular , cram a wealth of information to one well-packaged and easily read display .
8 If you 'd like to brighten the colour of your hair , but do n't want to risk undermining its condition , try a temporary colorant .
9 People are very seldom exactly what you 'd like them to be
10 If you 'd like to submit to the fiction page , please send your manuscripts ( 1,400 words approx ) to the Fiction Editor at the address on page 3 in April or October only .
11 You 'd like that now , would n't you .
12 ‘ Perhaps you 'd like to sit down . ’
13 If you 'd like to know more or offer help , contact group member Lynn Hughes , 3 Hill Close , Llangathen , Carmarthen , Dyfed SA32 8QE .
14 Tell me what you 'd like to happen . ’
15 ‘ I just thought that … as it 's new … you 'd like to know … ,
16 ‘ I 'd be able to come and see you oftener — if you 'd like me to , Arty . ’
17 Look through magazines to find the kind of style you 'd like .
18 You 'd like to be capable of violence …
19 You 'd like to see her dead ?
20 Every day , I always used to stick my head around the office door and say , ‘ Anything for me today ? ’ — and one day they said , ‘ Well , we 're looking for dancers for the BBC 's production of Pistol Shot ( which was a play by Chekhov ) — maybe you 'd like to do it and choreograph it and use some of your students ? ’
21 You 'd like to get home ? ’
22 Wondered if you 'd like to come ? ’
23 ‘ Philip , ’ said his Mum , turning round in the car so she could see him , ‘ Joyce is asking if you 'd like to stop here with Barry instead of coming back to work with me . ’
24 ‘ Now if you 'd like me to tell you what I really think of United Motors after all these years , I 'll do so . ’
25 ‘ But perhaps you 'd like to look over the house .
26 But do try them if you 'd like .
27 You 'd like a nice sticky bun and some tea , would n't you ? ’
28 That 's just the sort of thing you 'd like ! ’
29 ‘ Thought you 'd like it , Miss .
30 Perhaps you 'd like to organise an exemption show to raise funds ?
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