Examples of 'i should like to emphasise' in a sentence

Meaning of "i should like to emphasise"

An expression used to communicate the speaker's intention to highlight or stress a particular point or aspect of a discussion. It indicates the speaker's desire to draw attention to something important and ensure its significance is recognized

How to use "i should like to emphasise" in a sentence

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i should like to emphasise
I should like to emphasise a few points in particular.
There are two things I should like to emphasise.
I should like to emphasise that yet again.
That is the first point I should like to emphasise.
I should like to emphasise two key issues.
It is in this context that I should like to emphasise two aspects.
I should like to emphasise one point in particular.
There are one or two points that I should like to emphasise.
I should like to emphasise that point here.
The final point of the report I should like to emphasise concerns atypical workers.
I should like to emphasise this point particularly.
That is something I should like to emphasise.
I should like to emphasise the gravity of the situation.
I do not wish to re-open that debate, but I should like to emphasise four points.
I should like to emphasise a few things.
That being said, the following are crucial points I should like to emphasise.
I should like to emphasise some points of major concern.
Madam President, there are three points I should like to emphasise in this context.
I should like to emphasise two points.
As a member of the Committee on Regional Development, I should like to emphasise one point.
I should like to emphasise this point most strongly.
Mr Di Pietro has improved the proposal, but I should like to emphasise three points.
I should like to emphasise a few points.
This is a point I should like to emphasise most strongly.
I should like to emphasise that there is no room for discrimination.
Another thought which I should like to emphasise is the idea of combating poverty.
I should like to emphasise this.
There are two things I should like to emphasise with regard to the report.
I should like to emphasise that it is essential to arrive at financial consensus.
Like previous speakers, I should like to emphasise the value of the activity report.
I should like to emphasise that no time should be lost in this.
Furthermore, I should like to emphasise three points.
I should like to emphasise again what the situation is today.
On this score, I should like to emphasise three points.
I should like to emphasise that we are not talking about normal minibudgets.
In this context, I should like to emphasise three points.
I should like to emphasise two significant developments and two challenges.
In that connection, I should like to emphasise a couple of crucial elements.
I should like to emphasise the beneficial nature of such performance audits.
Mr President, Commissioner, I should like to emphasise that reaching a compromise was no easy task.
I should like to emphasise four points which arise from her report.
However, I should like to emphasise one thing.
I should like to emphasise that our analysis and deliberations have by no means been concluded.
In conclusion, I should like to emphasise the importance of forest management.
I should like to emphasise that action on this matter must have a global dimension.
Secondly, I should like to emphasise training organisations or training on the job.
I should like to emphasise that maintaining that balance is a sine qua non for us.
However, I should like to emphasise our need to make further progress now.
I should like to emphasise development cooperation as a European project.
Finally, I should like to emphasise what Mr van den Broek said about corruption.

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