Example sentences of "like to know [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We only call dolphins when we need help in a rough sea , or we are in difficulty or if there is something we would like to know about relatives at a distance over the ocean . |
2 | In particular I would like to know about your own background rather than having to guess at this while reading about a set of fictional characters . |
3 | ‘ I bet the newspapers would like to know about this ! ’ he said . |
4 | FLORA Thompson enthusiasts might like to know about a reprint of a 56-page guide of Liphook written by her and which is certain to become a collector 's item . |
5 | I am staying for a few days at the Dale End Hotel while I explore the district , and I 'd like to know about the Brownies ' Bridge , as I am to do with Brownies . ’ |
6 | If there 's anything better , I would like to know about it . |
7 | I thought you might like to know about my four-year-old rescued Rottweiler , Penny . |
8 | The Board 's reply said in effect , they do not require authority , but we would like to know about them . |
9 | IF YOU have caterpillars still happily chomping away at your over-wintering cabbages and sprouts , then the Suffolk Naturalists ' Society would like to know about it . |
10 | Such cells were able to maintain their preference when the heads were inverted or other difficulties placed in the way of recognition , and one would much like to know about the computational principles and physiological mechanisms that performed the task . |
11 | One thing that ethologists would like to know about this courtship is why it takes the form that it does . |
12 | ‘ Perhaps it 's a turn the police would like to know about . ’ |
13 | I just thought you might like to know about playing the violin . |
14 | I do n't care , it 's just a useless bit of information , I thought you might like to know about . |
15 | ‘ What — what would Your Highness like to know about this gown ? |
16 | Vaughan Williams , Edward Elgar and Frederick Delius all take their place , alongside George Bernard-Shaw a painting that the National Portrait Gallery might well like to know about for its pending festivities . |
17 | I should like to know for certain how … |
18 | Erm , what we 'd like to know for for all of our sake 's really , is who we are , and where we 're from , what we 're doing here , how long have we been doing whatever it is that we 're doing here , erm where we come from , a little bit abo about our history , and any details , usual points , that you just Er , my name 's David . |
19 | THE ARBITERS of Britain 's nuclear future , now sitting at the Sizewell inquiry , might like to know of a new hazard connected with pressurised-water reactors . |
20 | As many ponds are in beautiful gardens many readers may like to know of a possible source of free fertiliser . |
21 | And so she would n't like to know of your visits to a certain house in Bog 's End , would she ? ’ |
22 | In any event we would like to know of any intending applicants for training , even if they are unable to come to the Potential Teachers ' Day . |
23 | The whole country would like to know at what level of income they intend to increase the higher rate of tax . |
24 | Brian Flannery of the DUC attacked the Minister for prejudging the situation : ‘ I would like to know on what measurements that statement is based if the NEB are only now coming down to carry out measurements ’ . |
25 | Only eh , I 'd like to know over the Christmas period if any little habits surface . |
26 | I would like to know in what proportion of the control patients the referring general practitioner considered the diagnosis of malignant melanoma . |
27 | One key feature of her method was to differentiate between ( 1 ) what we know ; ( 2 ) what we can guess or infer ; ( 3 ) what we do not know ; ( 4 ) what we would like to know in order to carry the enquiry further . |
28 | Yeah , that 's why they 're here and really I would like to know by Friday m tennish . |
29 | I 'd just like to know from what sort of position you assumed the right to do so , Mr Scott . |
30 | He would like to know from you how you came to fall into my hands . |