Example sentences of "would like [to-vb] [prep] you " in BNC.
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1 | In any case , as I said , we have certain plans which we 'd like to put before you , and in the meantime I want you to say hello from us to young Heinrich . " |
2 | Erm , two er three points would I like , erm , picking up a couple of comments earlier , and coming back to a , I think if we use a cricketing analogy , a long hop I 'd like to bowl at you Chair , and you may hit it in Mr Wincup 's direction . |
3 | I 'd like to talk to you . |
4 | ‘ As I said , I 'd like to talk to you about your mother . ’ |
5 | I 'd like to talk to you about it , somewhere quieter . |
6 | I 'm Foreign Office , I 'd like to talk to you about Michael . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 'd like to talk to you , but I find it difficult . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'd like to talk to you about it . |
9 | ‘ I 'd like to talk to you . ’ |
10 | ‘ But I 'd like to talk to you when I get back . |
11 | The introduction is good afternoon ladies and gentlemen my name is I 'd like to talk to you about flying and I hope to persuade you to come along on Saturday and take part in some flying . |
12 | ‘ Ah , Mr Lawrence — there 's a young man who 'd like to talk to you . |
13 | I 'd like to talk to you about a couple of perigrines you 've sold . |
14 | And then , the following Monday I 'd like to talk to you if you can to pick her up and take her home . |
15 | After introducing yourself , you say ‘ I 'd like to talk with you about how we can improve the efficiency of your photocopying operation . |
16 | Since you left me so abruptly , my mind has been teeming with a whole variety of things I 'd like to do to you . ’ |
17 | ‘ I 've come to discuss a deal I 'd like to do with you , ’ he said . |
18 | But what I 'm , what I 'd like to stress to you is do n't abandon hope erm sounds like a religious text actually . |
19 | I 've got a plan of my own I 'd like to discuss with you . |
20 | ‘ Jake , there 's something I 'd like to discuss with you . ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'd like to speak to you about a serious matter concerning one of your colleagues . |
22 | I 'd like to speak to you . ’ |
23 | ‘ Charity , I 'd like to speak to you . ’ |
24 | And he goes , Lucy has n't said anything , Lucy has n't said anything , but I 'd like to speak to you cause |
25 | I 'd like to present to you Alex . |
26 | If you 've an interesting d-i-y tale to share , we 'd like to hear from you . |
27 | If you 've an interesting story to share , we 'd like to hear from you . |
28 | We 'd like to hear from you with the results of how you got on and how this book may have helped you decide what you want to do . |
29 | If so I 'd like to hear from you . |
30 | If so I 'd like to hear from you . |