Example sentences of "[conj] i [modal v] like [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 That 's the overall and rather special context of this year in , in the year of the youth but every year is an important from the point of view of commodores and clubs and the amount of work that ac goes on on the ground through supporting causes and the effort to recruit membership and it 's in that rather mundane day to day part of R Y A membership that I would like to congratulate you first I think all of you have worked extremely hard and the reports reflect the success achieved and I would particularly highlight the increase in membership , now that obviously has n't been easy and this does require a huge effort of , a consistent effort and it 's not something you can just apply every now and again .
2 ‘ I must confess , ’ Mrs Carson smiled , ‘ that I would like to keep you with us .
3 Now , I 've got some questions that I 'd like to ask you .
4 These are questions that I 'd like to ask you from what you 've told me so far , erm , I 'd like to ask you Mr about erm , from your point of view , from your erm experience with the electrical
5 Now I think that is a basic injustice that I 'd like to hear you two address .
6 I 've been giving some thought to the next edition of our magazine Rural Wales / Cymru Wledig , and I would like to persuade you to contribute the next Comment Column ( see page 2 of the magazine ) .
7 And I would like to ask you , er er and the rest of the committee of who , whatever we can do , and that the officers should advise us what we can do , to make a further submission .
8 My husband died nearly 15 years ago and I would like to reassure you that , although the pain never goes completely , time is indeed a great healer .
9 It was very well organized , and I 'm impressed with the way the kids behave at these dos , and I 'd like to see you support it .
10 erm , why I suppose that 's two completely different questions and I 'd like to ask you from your point of view , from your point of view
11 Thank you Chairman erm I would like I know that you 've been listening to the first er part of our session this afternoon , erm and I 'd like to ask you to discuss with us one of the questions that we asked the group the Pension Fund erm and that 's to discuss the balance of power that exists between the employer and the various groups and classes of pensioner .
12 And I 'd like to leave you with one last statement just enough , but just enough , is not enough !
13 You know I erm Hugh was talking about erm somebody being thrown out of hospital after gall bladder operation after only two days well fortunately these days there are one or two strives in er in in health care erm to erm which is very much easier to er , operate on people if you 're if you if you 're going to put them out cos the operation 's more er simpler it 's far less stress on patients and and , and they they 're becoming a lot quicker er , clearly if faded out er , the way is completed then er obviously things are serrated with with the chief executive of the health authority and I 'd like to give you this October when when the Chief Executive was .
14 Er and I 'd like to introduce you briefly to the company .
15 So here we are at the end of 1992 and I should like to thank you all for the tremendous hard work you have put into it .
16 But I would like to refer you to the erm notice of approval of the nineteen eighty structure plan where I think erm there there is a phrase to the effect that a policy of broad restraint of development is erm erm er accepted by the was accepted by the then Secretary of State on the basis of the high environmental quality of the county .
17 But I would like to thank you for one thing — ’
18 This is something we must come back to — the whole question of how young conductors are best trained and developed — but I would like to ask you about your years in Aachen .
19 But I would like to see you again this evening to take a fuller statement . ’
20 ‘ Gentlemen , and lady , ’ he said with a gracious nod in the direction of the only woman present , a journalist with one of the golf magazines , ‘ I do n't wish to spoil your enjoyment , but I would like to give you a brief tour , and I promise it will be brief … . ’
21 SALESPERSON : Yes , the initial cost of the tractor is a little higher than competitors ' models , but I should like to show you how , over the life-time of the machine , ours works out to be far more economical .
22 But I 'd like to see you again , when we can make time .
23 But I 'd like to put you over my knee and paddle your behind , young lady .
24 You may have heard about the Family Bond before , but I 'd like to remind you how attractive this investment plan really is .
25 ‘ I wish you were n't dead , Father Tom , you fuck , I wish you were still alive , because I 'd like to kill you again , you fuck , I 'd like to be starting now , starting to kill you now , starting now , holy Father Tom , you fuck , I 'd like to be killing you now . ’
26 I wish I could talk longer because I 'd like to tell you about the lungs , but er , time 's still .
27 We feel that we have largely succeeded in these aims , but more of that later , as I would like to take you back to the early nineteenth century when the object of our association was first mooted .
28 As much as I would like to hand you over to the police , I have no choice but to keep my suspicions to myself . ’
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