Example sentences of "[vb mod] like [pron] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I should like you to disturb me a little longer . ’ |
2 | " Excuse me , I should like you to let me in . " |
3 | ' ’ He may like you to tell him that . ’ |
4 | " You have n't thought of anything else you 'd like me to give you — by any chance ? " |
5 | ‘ And you 'd like me to do it ? ’ |
6 | Not unless you 'd like me to cook you a meal . ’ |
7 | ‘ I knew you 'd like me to ask them , ’ she said eventually , since there was nothing else for it . |
8 | So when I go you 'd like me to shut it probably would you ? |
9 | ‘ You 'd like me to say he 's my fence , would n't you ? |
10 | I wondered if one evening you 'd like me to show you some of the things you can find . |
11 | ‘ Now if you 'd like me to tell you what I really think of United Motors after all these years , I 'll do so . ’ |
12 | ‘ I suppose you 'd like me to tell you where we found them ? ’ |
13 | One evening he said he 'd like me to fetch him the following morning , as he wanted to make some bread . |
14 | Now I 've got some tables in the car , and if you 'd like me to fetch them during break , I 'll , I 'll leave them on the table for you . |
15 | The child 's face lit up and Peggy looked down at her , saying , ‘ You 'd like me to bath you ? ’ |
16 | They asked me to see if you 'd like me to bring you some . ’ |
17 | ‘ Have you decided what you 'd like him to call me ? ’ |
18 | He 'd said he was sorry the incident had occurred and had asked her if she 'd like him to make her some Ovaltine . |
19 | I 'd like her to wind it tighter this time . |
20 | well what I 'd like I think I 'd like people to do is go away and read this and see if it makes any sense when you 've actually sat and studied it . |
21 | We 'd like you to put them in order of priority to agree with our judges ' decision . |
22 | I 'd like you to put them out just bring me the bottle over now I 'll show you what I want you to do . |
23 | Now what I 'd like you to do I did n't realize it 'd got that late actually . |
24 | Sergeant so-and-so has just passed the Inspector 's exams and I 'd like you to take him with you . |
25 | ‘ I 'm so very glad to hear it because I 'd like you to take us back there now . ’ |
26 | Now I 'd like you to give me your opinions as to the whether is was preventable and whether it was blameworthy . |
27 | ‘ Well , I 'd like you to give me the answer to a question . ’ |
28 | " I 'd like you to give me the wedding-dress you got from the children . " |
29 | I 'd like you to give me a month . |
30 | And we 'd like you to give it a good , hard look , ’ he says , in a voice meant to remind me that his company has a great deal of money lodged with us . |