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Example sentences for "should very much like"

  • I should very much like, said Cebes, to hear what you have to say.

  • I should very much like to hear, he replied.

  • I have myself heard many descriptions of the earth, but I do not know, and I should very much like to know, in which of these you put faith.

  • The sheets came into my hands in rather a curious way, and I should very much like to have an exact translation of them.

  • I will return them to the office, with pleasure, but I should very much like to go in myself for a few minutes.

  • I should very much like to have a meeting in London of a few of my friends, if I could ensure your presence.

  • I have done some little pieces myself, which I should very much like to be in a position to send you, that you might correct them as you used to do my themes in old times.

  • I should very much like to have only two hours' talk with the shade of M.

  • I should very much like to know how they are getting on with the cloth," thought the emperor.

  • I should very much like to know how far it extends, and what lies beyond it.

  • However, there are quite enough left; I should very much like to examine these a little nearer, especially the moon, for that could not slip away under one's hands.

  • Yes," said the soldier, "I should very much like to see what my father is doing at home.

  • I should very much like to know if Catherine is in?

  • I should very much like to see her,' thought the Soldier; but he could not get permission.

  • I should very much like to be allowed to spend the night there,' thought Little Klaus; and he went and knocked at the door.

  • It is the middle of the night, I know,' said the Soldier; 'but I should very much like to see the Princess for a moment.

  • I should very much like to examine the capsule of the unimpregnated flower of A.

  • If you have any precise facts on birds' "courtesy towards their own image in mirror or picture," I should very much like to hear them.

  • I should very much like to see you discuss some of Wallace's views, especially his ignoring the all-powerful effects of the Glacial period with respect to alpine plants.

  • If, in the course of a week or two, you can find time to let me hear what you think, I should very much like to hear: or we hope to be at Erasmus' on March 4th for a week.

  • Excuse me, but I should very much like to see how you are going to prevent me from leaving your house.

  • Exactly, and I should very much like to see the rest of her.

  • I should very much like to see your boarder," said he.

  • I should very much like to see you do it.

  • If you have or can make leisure, I should very much like to hear news of Mrs. Hooker, yourself, and the children.

  • I should very much like to hear a little news about yourself and the other members of your family, if you will take the trouble to write to me.

  • If you are so inclined, I should very much like to hear your general impression of the book, as you have thought so profoundly on the subject, and in so nearly the same channel with myself.

  • My dear Hooker, I should very much like to borrow Heer at some future time, for I want to read nothing perplexing at present till my Abstract is done.

  • But I should very much like to know how it is that every one who comes into contact with this family is guilty of some gross insult to it.

  • So ends a work I should very much like to have seen.

  • It is pianissimo, scored for very high tremolo violins, celesta bells, and harp; and I should very much like to know exactly what it means in its present position in the play.

  • I should very much like to see how Wagner would have treated this scene.

  • Well, I should very much like to see the dear old Professor and Merna again, and also my many Martian friends.

  • Merna then asked me if I would like to see some of their astronomical instruments, and, on my replying that I should very much like to do so, he took us to an observatory where Corontus was at work.

  • But I should very much like to see the others, if I may.

  • I should very much like to see the sort of explanation he could give of the affair, if he chose.

  • Then in that case he's a man I should very much like to know.

  • There is something which I should very much like to ask you.

  • If you do not mind telling me, Lord Chelsford, I should very much like to know why you did not explain the exact circumstances to Ray and the Duke this afternoon.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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