Example sentences of "if [pers pn] 'd like [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We now reach the impossible position where if somebody goes to appeal against us and they win , they can claim costs against us , and we actually have that now , we 've got fairly large sums of cost hanging against the council , so if I 'd like to ask Les to erm I 'd like to have his support for stronger planning laws , then we could do the things that he says we ought to do .
2 If you 'd like to see John released , please complete the form and return it to the Friends of John McCarthy , PO Box 80 , London WC1X 8XE .
3 But if you 'd like to give Doreen the job I 'd — I 'd quite understand . ’
4 If you 'd like to unfasten Rip van Winkle , I 'll get the buggy from the boot , ’ he offered , and together they climbed out into the now steady downpour .
5 If you 'd like to take part , write to Richard Jackson , Morning Edition , BBC Radio 5 , Broadcasting House , London W1A 1AA , stating why you would like to participate .
6 If you 'd like to take part in the campaign to spring clean the UK , information , ideas , promotional kits and posters can be obtained by writing to : .
7 We carry on through till four thirty with the calls and if you 'd like to take part in our phone-in , the number to ring is .
8 If you 'd like to get hold of one write your name and address to : .
9 Right , okay , well thanks very much , if you 'd like to get tables back
10 Er , next week will be the last week for selling tickets for the social so if you 'd like to come tickets next week .
11 In 1976 I went to the States to promote ‘ Devil Woman ’ and some journalist said to me , ‘ If you 'd like to meet Elvis , I can arrange it . ’
12 I 've now got the job of erm First of all , all on your er seats were little slips asking if you 'd like commit money .
13 ‘ I think if you asked most players in England if they 'd like to swap places with me they 'd be jumping over the top of each other to do it .
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