Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] like to know " in BNC.

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1 Though the dark-eyed man opposite was wearing that inscrutable look again , and once more she discovered that she would dearly like to know what he was thinking .
2 As a chemist , is there anything that you would really like to know , something you 'd really like to discover , something that if you knew you could feel you could do a whole lot more chemistry ?
3 With all due respect to have an obsession to getting American viewpoint to erm , set up in England , and I would just like to know how much it really comes to ?
4 However before we embark on that , there are two outstanding matters which were raised yesterday a and I 'd just like to know how far erm progress has been made in dealing with those and one was the erm definition as far as it can be made of what is meant by the Greater York area .
5 If you would like to know what is involved in being a helper , or if you would just like to know what SPRED is all about , come along to the information evening in the sacristy on Monday Evening at 7.30 p.m .
6 But I would rather like to know where they are ? ’
7 But I would dearly like to know what , if anything , they have found out . ’
8 I was toying with the idea of running one amongst us Leeds fans over the net , but I would just like to know if anyone 's even been in one before , and what it is like .
9 I think there is , but I would really like to know what !
10 But I 'd just like to know where we stand . ’
11 Erm quite rightly the director said that predictions in terms of residential admissions and nursing home admissions would be easier to make this year than last year and I accept it was very difficult then year but I 'd just like to know how close the actual outcome is likely to be to the original prediction , really for information , not because I think you could have got it any closer than did but it would be just interesting to know what the s the gap was .
12 I do n't want to book them now , but I 'd just like to know .
13 I waited , then said , ‘ But I 'd certainly like to know what makes you think I am . ’
14 Quantum chemistry may well yield progressively better approximations to ‘ the truth ’ , but we would also like to know the range of errors in the claimed predictions .
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