Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [modal v] just like " in BNC.
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1 | Chairman I 'd just like to vote this man 's attention for one brief minute on Appendix A , er the situation analyses from the work that will go into the Highways Committee service plan . |
2 | The underlying point I 'd just like to give an example er of how the F T would benefit er if a recovery takes place . |
3 | There is one other point I 'd just like because yo you 've been on about Labour controlled Councils . |
4 | At this point I 'd just like to comment on Virginia Bottomley 's contention that she 'd give twenty four percent to Social Services extra in S S A to the ac for the Act . |
5 | One point I 'd just like to add to what David was just saying there was that when you were talking about those orientation problems , when we were making the film of the children at Brickwall , what was brought home to me very strongly was that these sort of problems can arise in mathematics , as well as in reading . |
6 | Moderator I 'd just like to thank the convenor . |
7 | Before we start this morning I 'd just like to make one brief announcement er one of my colleagues has asked me to announce er a lecture to be given on Thursday at five fifteen , that is er directly after the second systems lecture of the week , erm on the title of the transition from totalitarianism to democracy , changes , challenges and opportunities in the former Soviet Union and it will be given by the Baroness of Queensbury erm and that 's er at fife fifteen , one four one in this er in this building . |
8 | Well erm in complete summary I 'd just like to go through three points again . |
9 | I thought that because he had had such good news he might just like to keep it to himself today . |
10 | ’ … in the meantime I would just like to explain the untimely interruption which you heard a few minutes ago . |