Example sentences of "[modal v] like to give " in BNC.

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1 I should like to give some examples of my concern about the report 's thoroughness and/or objectivity .
2 When I accepted he suggested I might like to give him a certain sum to help the wine flow .
3 On holiday you might like to give your feet a rest and not wear socks .
4 Okay David , thanks very much indeed for your time and for talking to us today but er if you have a view on that you might like to give us a call .
5 If you 've had any personal contact with these people you might like to give them a nudge .
6 And we might like to give credit for And I think it 's really hard to learn to read the signs .
7 If not , you may like to give candidates a short written summary about the job , the company , pay and conditions , to read while they .
8 She may like to give this to the WRVS or Oxfam , who would be happy to collect it if necessary , as would ‘ Help the Aged ’ and many other organisations .
9 I 'd like to give her a ring if I may ? ’
10 ‘ If you 'd like to give me ten pounds , ’ she added , quickly .
11 Remember that the NCT is about parenting and we 'd be delighted to hear from any fathers who 'd like to give us another viewpoint of parenthood ?
12 Someday , if ever I found the right producer and a label were interested , I 'd like to give that a shot . ’
13 So if anybody does patchwork knitting or makes blankets or anything for charity and they 'd like to give me a ring any time , I could give you the pattern .
14 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 .
15 ‘ Look , love , if you 'd like to give it all up and come home , do n't be too proud to say so . ’
16 ‘ I 'd like to give the boy something , ’ and wrapping a coin in some old paper from his pocket , handed it to me .
17 ‘ Sir , ’ I said , ‘ I 'd like to give you something to thank you for your kindness to me since I arrived at the palace .
18 ‘ So I 'd like to give him to you .
19 I 'd like to give them fresh fruit , whereas the good food has to be limited .
20 " I 'd like to give him to you .
21 If you know a little about cancer , feel you could cope with all the emotions involved , and you 'd like to give them a hand , then Carol would love to hear from you .
22 I 'd like to give them access by tomorrow morning .
23 Léonie said to Rose : I 'd like to give you a hand .
24 I thought I 'd like to give you a little memento . ’
25 ‘ If you 'd like to give me a paper to sign saying how much I owe you , ’ she said briskly , ‘ the moment I get home I 'll make arrangements to have the money paid into your account . ’
26 I 'd like to give a copy to the school library . ’
27 But if you 'd like to give Doreen the job I 'd — I 'd quite understand . ’
28 Well it 's one of the talking points this morning , if you 'd like to give me a call .
29 Rob morning Twenty one minutes to six the time , if you 'd like to give me an early ring , then it 's .
30 Eleven minutes to six is the time , and if you 'd like to give me a ring on any of the subjects I 've mentioned , then it 's .
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