Example sentences of "'d like [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd like to see more stuff about lesbians internationally .
2 I 'd like to see more producers coming to us with ideas , telling us what they want to do , not waiting for us to tell them what we want . ’
3 There 's such a wealth of material and talent in Northern Ireland — I 'd like to see more producers coming to us with ideas and telling us what they want to do , not waiting for us to tell them what we want
4 So I 'd like to see more emphasis on the activity of the , the pupil as historian .
5 However , I 'd like to see more DOS word processors supported .
6 I 'd just like to raise a point that erm most men are psychiat , er mo most of the psychiatrists are men and that a lot of the diagnosis I feel , come from a very sort of patriarchal view erm , you know a lot of have sort of brought up the alternative sort of er medicine and er self-help groups , and to me , having been through psychiatry which is a , a huge machine that is very difficult to get out that er to me , that 's the only future and there 's millions of pounds going into psychiatry and we 're reviewing it now with community care plans which , I I do n't think anybody is actually clear about but er , you know , the the millions that are put into psychiatry , I 'd like to see more sort of counselling er , become available or , more money given to sort of er mental health associations .
7 I thought I 'd like to write more characters who , by being deadly serious , would give themselves away …
8 It 's to lessen the burden on hard-up viewers , but most of you this morning , feel that to pay the existing licence fee is far too much , so I 'd like to hear more views on that please , and also I 'd like to hear from Spurs fans especially , and football fans in general , your memories , your tributes to the late , great Danny Blanchflower .
9 I 'd like to introduce more initials into Eurospeak .
10 I 'd like to know more details of the circumstances of it , but one must always mourn the deaths of people whether they are innocent civilians , members of the security forces or paramilitaries , because it 's an indication that there 's a failure of the system in Northern Ireland .
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