Example sentences of "[noun] may like " in BNC.

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1 READERS who care for a dementia sufferer may like to know that Counsel & Care has just published a fact sheet which could be of considerable help to them .
2 Dr Jenkins may like to know that DMB&B 's other clients include Lyons , W H Smith 's and United Distillers .
3 Tutors may like to venture further and produce their own ‘ situational ’ tapes covering aspects of ward management and patient care .
4 THOSE who are struck all of a heap when faced with a bill from British Telecom for some trifling work carried out in their homes may like to know that there is a Telecom instruction sheet about charges .
5 As many ponds are in beautiful gardens many readers may like to know of a possible source of free fertiliser .
6 Readers may like to think about the sort of policy interactions involved by asking themselves what would be the effects upon social life and social policy of the reintroduction of a two-year period of compulsory national service .
7 If you are not called in , you will be asked to leave the ring — do n't despair , another judge may like your horse or he may be more suitable for another type of class .
8 Dealers may like people to take E , but this does n't stop them ripping the users off .
9 Film buffs may like to know that Forman 's Amadeus was filmed here in the Nostic Palace .
10 My hon. Friend may like to know that the Government are now studying the Frankovich judgment , which may also have some bearing on speed of implementation in the Community .
11 My hon. Friend may like to know that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State today set out in a speech the importance of improving and strengthening competition in a range of postal services .
12 It is a valuable piece of equipment , and my hon. Friend may like to know that in the next two or three years we shall proceed with some large modifications to it which we estimate will bring about £4 million worth of work to PBN on the Isle of Wight .
13 Potential customers may like the sound of doing business with such enthusiastic people .
14 I have a copy of the magazine and the hon. Member for Sedgefield may like to read it .
15 The hon. Gentleman may like to ask some of his right hon. and hon. Friends what they did about it .
16 The hon. Gentleman may like to know that spending per head in Scotland will be 22 per cent .
17 Sentimental producers may like to think that these programmes give the politicians a chance to find out what the people are thinking , and vice versa .
18 A lot of people may like you , but it can be more useful to know a smaller , selective number — like the managing director 's secretary , for instance , who 's been with the company twenty-five years , and who loves to chat and fill you in on the history .
19 As another diversion from the serious business of moots , the students ' law society may like to try one evening the game of ‘ Alibi . ’
20 When choosing books teachers may like to be reminded of the various published book guides , for example those published by the Federation of Children 's Book Groups , the Signal Book Guides , the Penguin Book Guides and Exploring Poetry 5 to 8 ( NATE ) .
21 Really sophisticated users may like to invest in the ultimate communications link between the two systems , a local area network .
22 The knowledge that you are yourself , and the world may like it or loathe it , but here you are .
23 Small children may like a night light , while older ones will want a light to read by .
24 Physical appearance is a more vital medium of expression for women than for men ; men may like to adorn and admire themselves , but in the last analysis , when something more interesting comes along — adventure , challenge , war — they will drop any interest in appearance , for it is an optional extra .
25 However , what the parties offer are broad packages of policies , within which voters may like some items while disliking others .
26 My hon. Friend the Minister may like to know that the local Labour party circulated 50,000 or 60,000 leaflets , with voting slips attached , right across the borough , which has a population of 130,000 people .
27 Do n't just include music from the 30s and 40s — some residents may like light classical or early music , others may be jazz buffs .
28 Rufus smiles lazily , ‘ Well , this boss-man may like to stay up till past three in the morning , but more likely he under the blanket .
29 ( Students may like to consider where they stand on this issue . )
30 Upon being reminded that Darlington was the sort of marginal constituency the Party may like to win she assumed then that the recipients must live in Tory wards .
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