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

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1 ‘ Then , with your permission , I should like to come and see Mrs Thorne myself . ’
2 ‘ I should like to come . ’
3 Yes I should like to come back on one or two of those points .
4 Or what about your mum , Ella , think she might like to come up and join the hen party ? ’
5 It 's a completely different format , so you might might like to come to that okay .
6 ‘ I thought you might like to come with me to help him home . ’
7 I just wonder if she and Cathy might like to come because she did say to me , how is Cathy and I said she was
8 Lucy , um , I wondered if you 'd like to come over for dinner sometime , like tonight .
9 When my American friend pitched up with the news that we had to meet his contact at Ku Disco , Alison said she 'd like to come too , but I sent her to bed .
10 Wondered if you 'd like to come ? ’
11 ‘ Perhaps Philip 'd like to come over to us , ’ Jinny broke in quickly , finding courage from somewhere .
12 John and I have talked it through , and if you 'd like to come we 'd love having you living with us . ’
13 Also , I 'd like to come over all clichéd now and say that it seems that you do get what you pay for , and while the Hohner is a very capable bass I would personally bypass this mid-price level and put the money to something else .
14 None of these friends knew much about funerals , but if it was something for Conor then , yes , they 'd like to come along .
15 ‘ If you 'd like to come any time … that would be … it would be all right . ’
16 ‘ We 've been looking into your background and there 's a few things there I do n't think you 'd like to come out . ’
17 ‘ I wonder , when you 're allowed out of here if you 'd like to come to my humble abode to recuperate ?
18 I 'd like to come inside . ’
19 ‘ I 'd like to come with you . ’
20 I do n't suppose you 'd like to come too ?
21 ‘ If you 'd like to come this way , Mrs Bouverie , I 'll show you the warehouse and the rest room . ’
22 And he will if you 'd like to come along and speak to him individually afterwards he will tell you something about that .
23 So I well I sent him er our sheets , er sheet about the group and the minutes and er I contacted Michael er , who said he 'll be very happy to help in , so I er phoned up this chap and said , gave him Michael 's number and said erm he 'd like to come to this meeting tonight , he said yes , so I went to pick him up and I just could n't find that blinking house , anyone who knows Harlow , he 's in Parsonage Leys , I just could n't find the number it was , I just could n't find anything less than thirty seven
24 We could report Ellen Blair said she 'd like to come .
25 I 'd like to come and shake your hand if you Because there ai n't no such animal .
26 ‘ If you 'd like to come … ’
27 ‘ I 'd like to come in your mouth , and watch you swallow it . ’
28 And do n't forget — I 'd like to come and talk to you soon . ’
29 I 'd like to come very much , ’ said Julia .
30 ‘ If you do n't mind , ’ Petion said , ‘ I 'd like to come too . ’
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