Well... it can be done, but it is NOT easy. Your question is also somewhat ambiguous: are you trying to analyse a metal/ligand complex which is inherently liquid, or is it in solution in a solvent of some kind?
The easiest case is if it's soluble in water at such a concentration that the analyte element concentration is around 1 mg/litre (some elements need a lot more than this, a few require less). If you're working in an organic solvent, you'll need to be able to add extra air to cope with the combustion of the solvent (which means that when you switch between samples, you have to work FAST, because the flame will tend to go out: I've tried it - it's possible but NOT easy!)
Please can you be more specific about what precisely you're trying to do.