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    1. In this book, I would like to explore with you some


    2. “Why? Would you like to find out?”


    3. Today I would like to suggest to them that this change of terminology could represent a change in perspective


    4. Inspector Ditton gives his sidekick instructions and suggests that I might like to take my jacket off – commenting that it is quite warm in here


    5. “I don’t like to wait,” Scar said, leaning over the shoulder of the nervous computer operator who everyone in the United Order just referred to as The Operator


    6. Children also do not like to be teased by their parents and again the grandparents can appropriately humour them


    7. I just like to hang out, watch movies, and surf the internet


    8. “Then I suppose you would like to enlighten us with the answer?” Ms


    9. Every day after dragon school, Eddie went down to the cliffs and stared at the water, wondering what it would be like to fly


    10. Nancy waited, knowing that her handler didn’t like to be interrupted when given bad news

    11. She's so caught up in getting the Heavenly Mother in that she doesn't like to be interrupted


    12. ‘I’d like to think so, but Ditton is still concerned about the way you were set up … he thinks that Dan may have murdered Joanna


    13. ‘I’d like to meet her


    14. "We can make exceptions, but we like to have the original


    15. "We really like to see the certificate we gave you when we took it in, especially if it's secure," the doorman said


    16. ‘I’d like to believe that you are not, Mrs Wynell, but, all the same, I would be happier if …’ he lets the sentence hang, then changes direction suddenly


    17. "If I take the job, it is confidential," doostEr said, "and since I think it there may be legitimate reasons for confidentiality, I would like to take the job


    18. about war came to me when my father took a strong dislike to my mother’s collection


    19. ’ I replied in a like tone as Molly chuckles to herself


    20. "You don't know what it's like to be only 28 years of age and have people nearly twice that working for you

    21. He hadn't changed his suit in 8 years and had hairs like toilet brush bristles growing out of his nostrils


    22. After a hundred forty five years, what would she be like today? A cold draft blew thru the hollow in her vitals


    23. "If you're too uneasy about it I could back you back out and see if there is some other friend of mine who would like to share this space?"


    24. "There is one kind of crime other convicts don't like to be associated with in prison


    25. "Is that what it looks like to you?" the cherub woman asked


    26. "They put the tattoo to the victim that they would like to own and then they take it away


    27. What else could I do but leave? So you see, I do know what it is like to be wrongly accused of something


    28. Everything seemed so vivid to her and she had so much to think about it was hard to remember a time when she didn't like to think at all, like the day before yesterday, and every day before that for years and years and years


    29. Tempted, I hesitate; I’d said only the other day that I’d like to join him on one of his walks – I’m keen to discover more about the village … walking with Henry would be an excellent way to do it


    30. that they would like to be led

    31. I don’t like to ask Mary but when she finds out, I have a very awkward five minutes with her demanding to be know why she had been left out and insisting that she be allowed to help


    32. He tried to imagine her wired up on the breaching ship’s bridge and what it feels like to have a 375m-wide ass


    33. I’ve discovered that he lives in a house up by the quarry on the western boundaries of the village – I’ve not seen it but he says there are fantastic views over the village from his bedroom window … I contemplate what it would be like to find out … then read myself the riot act for being so … so … optimistic


    34. He knew he couldn't do it alone but he would like to be of any assistance he could to Jarome


    35. His response was, "ABSOLUTELY NOT" but the priest said he would like to meet privately


    36. So you see, I had to allow you experience loss, to feel what it's like to lose what you love the most


    37. But if this was the simpler sensory/motor horizon encapsulation, he would continue to receive his quota of slices no matter what the apparent universe was like to his mind


    38. We never know what it is like to be dead


    39. What was it like to be you a few years before you were born? When you are old, at least you have your memories, when you're dead you don't even have that


    40. "I would like to have you join us," he said

    41. Now, I would like to make the statement that spiritual authority was never intended to be one man or a team of pastors


    42. So in conclusion, I would like to reiterate that it is only Christianity that holds the view of a triune God


    43. Would you like to come in and have a cup of tead? I


    44. ‘Though I would rather like to have a look around that book shop on the high street


    45. What I would like to put forth is an introduction


    46. They will all be flesh, and I don't know about the crew on that ship, but I've heard that some Brazilians actually like to party and have sex


    47. We are not so woven together as we would like to believe we are


    48. “Seriously, if you’d like to curl up next to me on the couch, we can put in another movie and chain smoke the night away


    49. Think like a ten year old when asked what he would like to be when he grows up


    50. Please excuse this intrusion, but we see that you are in trouble and we would like to help














































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