Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] like to be " in BNC.

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1 I think I should like to be your wife . ’
2 I should like to be sure that the child Barbara is carrying is my grandchild , not your bastard . ’
3 I should like to be something more than a drill-master for competent philologists — the generation of present-day teachers , the care of the growing younger generation , this is what I have in mind . "
4 ‘ No , ’ she admitted and then added shyly , ‘ I — I should like to be painted . ’
5 There is a meeting of the Parish Council on 16th July and I should like to be able to bring your reply to that meeting .
6 ‘ If I have misused another of your American idioms , ’ he said stiffly , ‘ I should like to be so informed . ’
7 I 'd like to be able to say yes I do , but I left so long ago .
8 I 'd like to be on the lovely buses .
9 ‘ Look , ’ he said at last , ‘ the point is , I 'd like to be your friend .
10 ‘ Well , like all the other times I 've spoken to you , I 'd like to be put through to Mr Roirbak . ’
11 Also I 'd like to be taller and be able to afford to spend more money on clothes that would ‘ express my personality ’ .
12 I 'd like to be transported to a bathroom in the Ritz and then to a dry Martini in the bar . ’
13 Instead of putting them down for the afternoon , I 'd like to be able to do something with them .
14 Curtis told the police when arrested : ‘ I 'd like to be recognized for making the planet a better place to live in . ’
15 I 'd like to be your brother . ’
16 In my next incarnation , I 'd like to be the Minister Of ‘ Fun ’ , but with better taste in footy teams ( and women ! ) .
17 So of course I said how much I 'd like to be able to play my guitar like a saxophone , and he said , ‘ Yeah — and vice versa . ’
18 ‘ In the long-run I 'd like to be looked on as a composer rather than a stick player .
19 Yours ( not as experienced as I 'd like to be ) ,
20 When I look at a picture of a naked man , I can think like Richard Dyer : ‘ I 'd like to feel that man and I 'd like to be that man . ’
21 The real mother is only 24 , wears cheap , shabby clothes , has stiff hair like straw , thin legs , says in a quiet moment ‘ I 'd like to be a person like you ’ and smokes her cigarettes too low .
22 I 'd like to be the one to pass it on . ’
23 An anorexic may tell her friends or parents , ‘ I 'd like to be slim ’ , and , if pressed for a reason , may reply along the lines of , ‘ So that I can wear nice clothes , date good-looking boys , and generally have a good time . ’
24 I 'd like to be a businesswoman . ’
25 I 'd like to be a star for five minutes , but I do n't want to live inside a limousine , I do n't want to have body guards .
26 ‘ But if it takes that long to sort things out I 'd like to be playing for Sunderland .
27 I 'd like to be a rhythm guitar player in a band !
28 I 'd like to be seen in something long and flowing for once ! ’
29 I 'd like to be busy and I could n't just stop my life after tennis .
30 The infamous John Carlos who made the black power gesture on the Olympic rostrum in 1968 became a source of inspiration : ‘ I said ‘ yeah , I 'd like to be there . ’ ’
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