I was making some tea, and I thought you would like to have a cup.
Helplessly, and with a little quaver in her voice, she repeated obstinately: "I was making some tea, and I thought you would liketo have a cup of tea.
I was making some tea," she said, "and I thought you would like to have a cup.
I thought you would like to have them, young master," said Robby, "I brought them back for you.
I did not plant your garden, but I thought you would like to do it yourself, and that you would find pleasure in seeing flowers spring up which you had put in.
And as two's company and three's none, I thought you would like to have Lizzie to spend the afternoon with you.
I know you smoke, and passing a shop where I saw this cabinet for sale, I thought you would like it, as a small remembrance from a friend.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thought you would like" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.