Example sentences of "'d like [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 'd like to leave a message , he 'll get back to you . ’ |
2 | You and Daryl where in the first form room before afternoon school and I 'm sure we 'll all remember you saying you 'd like to put a spider down Mary Lou 's neck . |
3 | ‘ I 'd like to put the police on their track , I would , racing along country roads like that , without a thought for people 's lives and limbs . |
4 | If you 'd like to include a catfish in your set-up , then try Sturisoma subulata , which is one of the many species commonly referred to as ‘ Twig ’ Catfish . |
5 | ‘ I 'd like to treat the money you won from Wyatt as a loan to the firm , ’ he said . |
6 | TANGO IN PARIS , LAST : As in ‘ Oh look , a tango in Paris ! ’ or ‘ I 'd like to drink a tin of Tango in Paris . ’ |
7 | We 'd like to use the Minaret … |
8 | ‘ So I 'd like to use the art world to put my next album together and to possibly fund a tour . |
9 | Tim : ‘ Bowie once said he 'd like to form a school of pretension . |
10 | Tim : ‘ Bowie once said he 'd like to form a school of pretension . |
11 | About moving into TV full-time , he says : ‘ I 'd like to scotch the myth that radio is a stepping-stone to television . |
12 | Shelley swallowed the lump in her throat and said hoarsely , trying to be businesslike , ‘ I 'll accept that , because I thought instead of flying home I 'd like to hire a car and drive up to the north — see something of the rest of the country . ’ |
13 | As we both live in London and most of our friends and relations live nearby , we 'd like to hire a venue in the city centre . |
14 | Roy says he 'd like to blow a raspberry at its decision , but for the time being he 'll abide by its ruling . |
15 | Aggie 's ancestors supplied the dynamite for the blasting of the Mount Rushmore monument but now she 'd like to light a fuse under Costner . |
16 | ‘ There 's some coffee in the pot , if you 'd like to light the gas , ’ she said . |
17 | well it would be very helpful if you 'd like to draft an order , erm as I understand it Mr there 's nothing which Mrs has asked for which you er contend I should er |
18 | Well I have n't at the moment , but I thought I 'd like to air the view first with you . |
19 | Q I 'd like to replace the gas fire in our living room with a more attractive ‘ living flame ’ model to match the old fireplace . |
20 | Erm this matter was raised at committee and I 'd like to explain the item of committee that prompted the letter from Carters Mead Resident 's Association . |
21 | Or maybe you 'd like to watch the boat coming alongside ? ’ |
22 | I 'd like to give a copy to the school library . ’ |
23 | And I 'd like to give a challenge to either er Michael Allison or any of the other MPs to come and live in my little bungalow for And exist on that rate for a week . |
24 | ‘ I 'd like to give the boy something , ’ and wrapping a coin in some old paper from his pocket , handed it to me . |
25 | Perhaps you 'd like to save the stamps from the envelopes and send them to Oxfam . |
26 | So er you 'd like to lop the councillors as well would you ? |
27 | There 's an igneous intrusion there , with fragments of garnet peridotite — that 's a rock from below the earth 's crust — and I 'd like to spend a bit of time there , though the rocks at the north-west end look pretty difficult to get at . |
28 | You 'd like to spend a bit more time doing things and not do so much in one go ? |
29 | ‘ Like Frances , who has a family , I 'd like to spend a bit more time at home , ’ he said , ‘ for I have a lot of material on tape and you ca n't write songs when you 're on the road . |
30 | I 'd like to spend a couple of winters in sports PR and marketing , while my name is still on people 's minds before I retire . |