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    i'd like

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    A1
    v. phr.Verb PhraseShort form of 'I would like'; to want something; to express a polite request.
    I'd like to thank everyone for coming.

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    The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News

    38:58The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News
    • I'd like you to further defend that.

      I'd like you to further defend that.

    • I'd like you to defend that.

      I'd like you to defend that.

    B1

    Boost your metabolism and get rid of your belly fat

    24:13Boost your metabolism and get rid of your belly fat
    • hi my name's Chris for Guerrero in this short video I'd like to help you cut through

      hi my name's Chris for Guerrero in this short video I'd like to help you cut through

    • in this short video I'd like to help you cut through all the confusion about how to really lose weight and boost your energy—quickly, safely, and

      in this short video I'd like to help you cut through all the confusion about how to really lose weight and boost your energy—quickly, safely, and

    B1

    How to Get People to Listen to You | The Harvard Business Review Guide

    10:12How to Get People to Listen to You | The Harvard Business Review Guide
    • I'd like to clear the air so that our next report will be on time and more successful." Don't apologize for your feelings with phrases like, "I feel so bad about saying this," or, "This is really hard for me to do." This takes the focus away from the issue at hand and makes the person feel obligated to take care of your feelings before moving on instead of listening attentively.

      I'd like to clear the air so that our next report will be on time and more successful." Don't apologize for your feelings with phrases like, "I feel so bad about saying this," or, "This is really hard for me to do." This takes the focus away from the issue at hand and makes the person feel obligated to take care of your feelings before moving on instead of listening attentively.

    • I'd like to clear the air so that our next report will be

      I'd like to clear the air so that our next report will be

    A2

    Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News

    36:00Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News
    • I'd like, if you can, just for a moment to put aside how you think we may have gotten here.

      I'd like, if you can, just for a moment to put aside how you think we may have gotten here.

    • I'd like, if you can, just for a moment to put aside how you think we may have gotten here.

      I'd like, if you can, just for a moment to put aside how you think we may have gotten here.

    B1

    HOW TO SPEAK BRITISH ACCENT | Evan Edinger & Cherry Wallis

    06:20HOW TO SPEAK BRITISH ACCENT | Evan Edinger & Cherry Wallis
    • Excuse me sir, can you please move? I'd like to sit on this underground carriage.

      Excuse me sir, can you please move? I'd like to sit on this underground carriage.

    • I'd like to sit on this underground carriage.

      I'd like to sit on this underground carriage.

    B2

    Presentation Phrases & Public Speaking Advice | Business English Course Lesson 8

    10:01Presentation Phrases & Public Speaking Advice | Business English Course Lesson 8
    • For example, "Let's move on to our next key point," or "Turning our attention now to the results of our market research." Providing more details: "I'd like to expand on..." For example, "I'd like to expand on my point about the fall in GDP." You can also say, "Let me elaborate further." Linking to another topic: As I said at the beginning, you can use this one to remind your audience about a point you made earlier.

      For example, "Let's move on to our next key point," or "Turning our attention now to the results of our market research." Providing more details: "I'd like to expand on..." For example, "I'd like to expand on my point about the fall in GDP." You can also say, "Let me elaborate further." Linking to another topic: As I said at the beginning, you can use this one to remind your audience about a point you made earlier.

    • For example, "As I said in the beginning, we might have a crisis on the horizon." The same goes for, "This relates to what I was saying earlier," or "This ties in with..." Emphasising a point: "The significance of this is..." or "This is important because..." or "We have to remember that..." Making reference to information: "Based on our findings..." or "Our data shows..." or "According to our study..." Explaining visuals: "I'd like to illustrate this point by showing you..." or "This chart shows a breakdown of..." A breakdown is often used in a presentation to show all of the smaller parts of something bigger.

      For example, "As I said in the beginning, we might have a crisis on the horizon." The same goes for, "This relates to what I was saying earlier," or "This ties in with..." Emphasising a point: "The significance of this is..." or "This is important because..." or "We have to remember that..." Making reference to information: "Based on our findings..." or "Our data shows..." or "According to our study..." Explaining visuals: "I'd like to illustrate this point by showing you..." or "This chart shows a breakdown of..." A breakdown is often used in a presentation to show all of the smaller parts of something bigger.

    A2

    Mesopotamia: Crash Course World History #3

    12:06Mesopotamia: Crash Course World History #3
    • So I'd like to personally thank Mesopotamia for making it possible for me to work while reclining in my lazy boy.

      So I'd like to personally thank Mesopotamia for making it possible for me to work while reclining in my lazy boy.

    • 3. Without writing, I would not have a job, so I'd like to personally thank Mesopotamia

      3. Without writing, I would not have a job, so I'd like to personally thank Mesopotamia

    B2

    Unveiling of the first Macintosh Captioned

    04:49Unveiling of the first Macintosh Captioned
    • Now I'd like to show you Macintosh in person.

      Now I'd like to show you Macintosh in person.

    • Now I'd like to show you Macintosh in person.

      Now I'd like to show you Macintosh in person.

    A2

    Is The Golden Age Of Remote Work Over?

    10:50Is The Golden Age Of Remote Work Over?
    • If you're coming with the stack to protect yourself, to put the positive narrative for people to return to work, I'd like to think, what were the productivity like when people were all working from home, when you're not allowed to have any face-to-face worker at all, right?

      If you're coming with the stack to protect yourself, to put the positive narrative for people to return to work, I'd like to think, what were the productivity like when people were all working from home, when you're not allowed to have any face-to-face worker at all, right?

    • So I'd like to challenge that.

      So I'd like to challenge that.

    B1

    Millennials Are Still The Stupidest Generation. Brad Upton

    07:00Millennials Are Still The Stupidest Generation. Brad Upton
    • Here's a traffic scenario I'd like

      Here's a traffic scenario I'd like

    A2