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Example sentences for "should like very much"

  • I should like very much to think you did it always for me; but it must be such a trouble to remember.

  • I never used to think so till I saw my cousins at Emmerton; but I should like very much to live in a place like that.

  • Miss, I should only be a burden, and I know it would not be right; but I should like very much to see her and the children.

  • I only know this, that you have suffered; and I should like very much to be able to console you or make you happier.

  • If you have any more facts to communicate, I should like very much to hear them.

  • During the half hour that he remained on board, I stated, that now that the brig was in dock, I should like very much to have an opportunity of seeing my friends, if he would sanction my asking for leave.

  • One night, when he had the middle watch, I told him I should like very much if he would give me the history of his life.

  • I should like very much to hear the story.

  • But, in the first place, I should like very much to know how you became acquainted with the secret.

  • Now I should like very much to know what great secret Ben Bowles could have to communicate to that woman?

  • I thought maybe you would like my picture to look at when I am gone; for I'm sure I should like very much to have yours to look at when I am so far away from you.

  • Indeed, Mr. Rockland, I should like very much to be able to comply with your request, but why not let the marriage be solemnized when I return from Philadelphia in the spring?

  • I thank you sincerely, sir; I should like very much to have the privilege of cross-examining some of the State's witnesses.

  • As I said, I was interested at once in this work; I should like very much indeed to advise you and to be of any assistance to you that I can.

  • I should like very much to know what your plans are.

  • I should like very much to see anything that you might write.

  • We should like very much to have the privilege of an interview with you, should you find it convenient.

  • I should like very much to see the letter Aunt Rachel wrote Clara!

  • I should like very much to have him stay with us and I want him to make my house his home.

  • I should like very much to have some of you come and see us this fall.

  • But there is one thing which I should like very much to ask you about.

  • Thank you," said Edith, "none whatever; but I should like very much to have my luggage.

  • I only hope that this is so," said she; "but supposing that it is so, I should like very much to know what you feel disposed to do.

  • We are going to ride in a carriage to-day, and we should like very much to have you go with us.

  • I should like very much to go with you; and I will, if the sun does not come out too warm.

  • I am tired of almost everything, and I should like very much to pull the world down on top of me and kill everybody in it--except you, Ste.

  • It would never have occurred to me to do this until you thought of it, but I should like very much to lend a hand--do some of the work.

  • I should like very much to pull the world down on top of me and kill everybody in it!

  • I am sure I should like very much to go to the Temple if any one would pay for me," said Harriet, "but I won't pawn nothing.

  • I should like very much to hear you sing," answered her brother, with an air of the most perfect indifference.

  • I should like very much to see you, and talk all over at length, but fear to invite you to my own bower for fear of suspicion; but I trust you will soon come boldly, and face my whole family.

  • I was thinking, papa, that if you will let me, I should like very much to give Arthur a nice present before he goes away.

  • I was just thinking that Valley Forge and Paoli are both in this State, and I should like very much to see them both.

  • I should like very much to see you at home.

  • He hesitated a little and then he continued: "There's something I should like very much to say to you.

  • But the emotion was of a kind which led her to say: "I should like very much to go to Florence.

  • I should like very much to show it to you," he added.

  • During the half-hour that he remained on board, I stated that now that the brig was in dock, I should like very much to have an opportunity of seeing my friends, if he would sanction my asking for leave.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    less affected; mention made; should believe; should call; should cease; should choose; should endeavour; should first; should get; should heal; should judge; should keep; should learn; should like very much; should live; should need; should pray; should prove; should reach; should return; should say; should serve; should soon; should worry; should write; shouldst thou