Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] would like a " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd like a piana from you for Christmas or if you can not get me that I would like a bike . |
2 | ‘ I think , ’ said the tourist , ‘ that I would like a little rest now . |
3 | and he did decide that I would like a cup of tea |
4 | The remark was tinged with the suggestion that she would like a witness , apart from Marshall whom she could reasonably assume to be biased in Wickham 's favour . |
5 | Zeinab agreed that she would like a coffee and Mahmoud wanted to talk about what they had seen , so they stopped the arabeah when they reached the Ismailiya Quarter with its more Westernized restaurants into which women could go , and got out . |
6 | ‘ I thought that you would like a coffee in bed for a change . |
7 | I take it that you would like a handsome settlement on marriage ? ’ |
8 | The brokers are scheduled to start again from scratch today , but there is talk of rival firms telling the Kuwaitis that they would like a go . |
9 | US officials say the Russians are trying to put pressure on President Bush to make last-minute concessions , knowing that he would like a summit to end his presidential term . |
10 | ‘ But since then Colin has become a champion so I 'm quite sure that he would like a fairly substantial purse for the fight . |
11 | In Manchester , he had shared a simple , newish little house with a succession of curates , and he rather thought , pacing his new Victorian Gothic halls , that he would like a whole army of curates with him now . |
12 | He murmured discreetly that he would like a little word with her privately . |