Examples of 'like to be excused' in a sentence

Meaning of "like to be excused"

like to be excused: A polite way to request permission to leave or be pardoned from a situation or obligation. This phrase is commonly used in formal settings or social interactions

How to use "like to be excused" in a sentence

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like to be excused
I would like to be excused from this case.
With your permission, I would like to be excused.
I would like to be excused from the twins.
If you are not continuing the lesson, I would like to be excused.
I would like to be excused from the fashion show.
If you are not continuing the lesson, I should like to be excused.
And would like to be excused.
Darius wants me to, but I would very much like to be excused.
I would like to be excused.
But right now, if you do not mind, the kids would like to be excused.
If you would like to be excused.
I would like to be excused from the twins. I would like to be with my mom.
If you do not mind, I would like to be excused to my room now.
I would like to be excused You seem very appreciative of Ge Li.
If there is nothing else, sir, I would like to be excused.

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We have a juror who would like to be excused for just a couple of minutes.
If you're not continuing the lesson, I'd like to be excused.
If you do not mind, I would like to be excused from attending the exhibition.
I simply wanted to meet you. With your permission, I would like to be excused.
Um, I would like to be excused from this jury.
Cmdr . Steele, I would like to be excused.
I ´ d like to be excused.
Um, I-I would like to be excused from this jury.
I'd like to be excused.
Dr. bailey, i 'd like to be excused from the twins.

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