Example sentences of "and i [modal v] like [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Now , they know who they are , and I would like them to come forward and admit their guilt . "
2 No I have n't been approached , but obviously the candidates are going around asking people and I would like them to ask them .
3 I was sorry to see Rocky go and I would like him back .
4 ‘ We have no intention of letting him go and I would like him to stay on after his present contract expires .
5 Asprilla is a class player and I would like him playing for Leeds .
6 ‘ I have been asked to supply the models and I would like you to be one of them . ’
7 I am planning a buffet lunch at 12.00 noon on Wednesday , 29 September next in the Council Room of the CIB for bank librarians to exchange views , and I would like you to come , if you can .
8 Erm but we 'll do the questions together as a class and I would like you to just speak one at a time , otherwise it will all get blurry .
9 Right , well this is part three in that series , and I would like you to do one of , I 'd like you two things while you 're watching it .
10 It is the first of this kind of thing that I have organised and I would like it to be a success .
11 Well I 'd like to see a very open report , and that 's why I Mr , and I 'd like him to look at all the options , we 're deferring this so that we can see what 's possible , you know , , perhaps Hanson Trust would like to come along and offer us fifty million pounds for it , that 'd be a fair deal would n't it , perhaps somebody else would do that .
12 I 'm the father of a two year old and I 'd like him in school by the age of four to learn Japanese .
13 The French lawyers are waiting there now , and I 'd like them to hear the C.O. actually make the charge . ’
14 Somebody once said that if angelism , sharing the gospel was one beggar telling another beggar about bread , where it could be found and undoubtedly when he was saying that he was thinking of that story that account that we had read to us earlier from the second book of kings , chapter seven , and I 'd like us to er turn back to us for a few moments this morning and perhaps draw some lessons for ourselves Sometimes as Christians its very easier for us to say what sins are , and we can see other people 's failings , you do n't have to be a Christian to do that of course , plenty of other people can do that , they see the failings of other people , they see the wrong doing they do , they see their wickedness their , their waywardness , whatever words we want to use to describe it , and we say well that is sin , perhaps for most of us this morning we could make er a list a , a , a tabulate a table of sins and we might say well they are worse sins and there are lesser sins and I would I suppose by and large there would be a fairly reasonable consensus of opinion regarding what was sins and what were not sins .
15 I think that I would like those considerations borne in mind by Mr when he 's doing his report , and I 'd like us to have a very open view about what we do with the County Farms .
16 I like us to think for a little while this morning just what it means to be a Christian , we 've been hearing and seeing and been challenged and accepting Christ as our saviour and over the week in Harlow a number made that response and not only in Harlow and in Earls Court but right across the country and into Europe and into Africa as well , through the , through the life link , men and women who have been challenged into accepting Jesus Christ as their saviour and I 'd like us to think for a little while this morning just what it means to be a Christian now obviously as we perhaps know er , and , and , and God work clearly shows to us that it is not in being religion , somebody well said that religion is man 's attempt to find God but the gospel is God 's method of seeking out and finding men and so just as the same as you 've seen that bridge of life illustration and we try with our planks to get across to God we ca n't make it ,
17 I 'd like Elizabeth to bring that forward yep for my benefit , as I know I have n't done it and I 'd like it as a prompt .
18 Sergeant so-and-so has just passed the Inspector 's exams and I 'd like you to take him with you .
19 But I would be grateful if you would keep them to yourself And I 'd like you to have a look at the blotter and see whether you can remember what it looked like on Monday .
20 I 'd like you to go on to a university and do music , but I think you 'll do that anyway , and I 'd like you to stop playing other instruments .
21 And I 'd like you , if you have n't destroyed them totally , to use the little piece of paper I gave to you all .
22 ‘ I want to talk , money talk , and I 'd like you to come up to New York next week to meet with my financial boys , if that 's okay with you ? ’
23 To be honest I could n't make up my mind about him and I 'd like you to see him yourself . ’
24 And I 'd like you to be there , too — because of your experience , you know . "
25 And I 'd like you to just to reach out and the MPs and people just to keep fighting .
26 I 'm expecting him shortly and I 'd like you to be present .
27 We want some specimen trees in the park , for instance , and I 'd like you to recommend something quick-growing .
28 O K , and I 'd like you to be able to tell me not only something about him , her , but also obviously the three things that you do n't currently know .
29 I 'm having a few friends in on Saturday evening , along with some new acquaintances , and I 'd like you all to come . ’
30 I 'd like you to take a sponge and I 'd like you to clean the paintwork on the stairs .
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