Example sentences of "[modal v] like [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I should like clause 56 to be utilised to deal with the activities of many other organisations . |
2 | I should like Alida , she thought , I should be kind to her — I will be kind to her . |
3 | The ideal broodmare should like people , be tolerant of all manner of handling , and be sociable with other horses . |
4 | I do n't think that everyone should like opera — obviously they wo n't . |
5 | Alexandra replied slowly , ‘ I — I should like Mr Swinton to be admired once more , admired as he deserves . |
6 | This can be illustrated by the following sentences : ( 4 ) He must like spaghetti a lot . |
7 | You must like stories , you must like seeing films yourself . |
8 | Must like Prince , Bob Marley ( or any kind of reggae or soul music ) , 16 Photo will be appreciated . |
9 | TWO HIP AND FUNKY REBELS seek two definitely groovy males ( must like banana and Vimto parties and have humorous dispositions ) , aged 17-21 . |
10 | primarily and fundamentally one who is friendly , a good mixer , of sound character and having much commonsense ; she must be patient , not easily put out by misbehaviour or pressure of work , remaining calm at all times ; she must like children and be tolerant of them and their ways and also of her colleagues ; she must be willing to turn her hand to any job that needs to be done in the department even if it is normally done by people junior to herself . |
11 | CARPHONE OUT OF ORDER , so could girls 17-21 drop me a line- Must like acid , Balearic , deep , etc- Love ’ n ’ stuff , Bri . |
12 | Must like U2 and appreciate the good things in life — poetry , literature , and the pub . |
13 | If you like the similarly ‘ philosophical ’ Courtney Pine , you 'll like Julian Joseph . |
14 | You 'll like Ireland , I think . |
15 | Come to supper , you 'll like Dick . ’ |
16 | You 'll like Lille . ’ |
17 | You 'll like Hannah . ’ |
18 | ‘ You 'll like Bertie , ’ Evelyn had promised her with characteristic misjudgement , ‘ he 's very with it ’ . |
19 | ‘ You 'll like Robin-Anne , ’ the senator said too quickly , thus betraying that I would probably not like Rickie . |
20 | And — I hope you 'll like St Petrock 's . |
21 | You 'll like Mama . |
22 | Oh , you 'll like Mama . ’ |
23 | You 'll like Echo and the Bunnymen , that 'll be right up your street . |
24 | Besides its low-profile Object Group Common Object Request Broker Architecture-compliant Application Control Architecture Service application integration scheme , it thinks that COSE might like Habitat , its technology for enabling an operating system to take on the personality of another as it does with Unix System V.4 on its OSF/1 system — and it would n't expect fellow COSEs to implement it right away . |
25 | Besides its low-profile OMG Common Object Request Broker Architecture-compliant Application Control Architecture Service ( ACAS ) application integration scheme ( UX No 435 ) , it thinks COSE might like Habitat , its technology for allowing an operating system to take on the personality of another as it does with Unix SVR4 on its OSF/1 platform ( UX Nos 423 , 436 ) . |
26 | ‘ If you 're wakeful I thought you might like company in the shape of Emma — ’ He stopped , his eyes narrowing as he saw the expression on her face . |
27 | You know , you might like sort of six , and you may use the sample pages that you get , in about six different things . |
28 | I ask them what he might like eating ; some suggest eating car tyres and drinking oil . |
29 | Now , you have been spending , since May like water . |
30 | For example , it may not want the same sweets as , as the little kid , you know little kids like little kids ' sweets , and grown up kids like more grown up sweets , they may like bubble-gum and things you would n't give to a little baby . |