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Sentences with like

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  • He looks like Father Christmas.
  • What was Bulgaria like?
  • Suggest a topic or article headline you would like the author to write about.
  • It may seem like you are the only one that deals with this problem.
  • The neglect that large cities like New York have received over the past 12 years is tremendous.
  • It also moved those who, like me, are too young to have lived through the war.
  • It is like snowboarding on the street and the rider can go anywhere, up or down.
  • The use of like to mean such as was formerly thought to be undesirable in formal writing, but has now become acceptable. It was also thought that as rather than like should be used to mean in the same way that, but now both as and like are acceptable: they hunt and catch fish as/like their ancestors used to. The use of look like and seem like before a clause, although very common, is thought by many people to be incorrect or non-standard: it looks as though he won't come (not it looks like he won't come)
  • I was shaking all over, trembling like a leaf.
  • You should have told us. But it's just like you not to share.
  • His arms look like they might snap under the weight of his gloves.
  • People are strolling, buying ice cream for their children, just like they do every Sunday.
  • There's nothing like candlelight for creating a romantic mood.
  • Three hundred million dollars will be nothing like enough.
  • He likes baseball. [VERB noun]
  • How do you like America? [VERB noun/verb-ing]
  • I've been looking at the cookery book. I like the way it is set out. [VERB noun]
  • I like to get to airports in good time. [VERB to-infinitive]
  • I'd like a bath. [VERB noun]
  • I'd like to apologize. [VERB to-infinitive]
  • Here's your change. Would you like a bag? [VERB noun]
  • I'd like an explanation. [VERB noun]
  • You have to make sure you're comparing like with like.
  • I thought that I knew everything about Jemma: her likes and dislikes, her political viewpoints.
  • Acting like a maniac
  • like mother, like daughter
  • There was this policeman just staring at us, like
  • You look like you've just seen a ghost
  • She doesn't dance like you do
  • Compare like with like
  • He likes boxing
  • We would like you to go
  • How did she like it?
  • It likes me not to go
  • A cup of sugar and a like amount of flour
  • She is like a bird
  • She sings like a bird
  • It's not like her to sleep late
  • To feel like sleeping
  • That sounds like fun; it looks like a clear day tomorrow
  • Great dramatists like Sophocles and Shakespeare
  • It was just like you said
  • It looks like he is late
  • I've never met her like
  • It's, like, hot
  • Leave whenever you like
  • I would like to see him
  • I like Cleveland in the Series
  • Tell me your likes and dislikes.
  • To play the like
  • I like hamburgers;  I like skiing in winter;  I like the Seattle Mariners this season
  • I like to go to the dentist every six months;  She likes to keep herself physically fit;  we like to keep one around the office just in case
  • He liked to have been too late.
  • I really like Sandra but don't know how to tell her.
  • I liked my friend's last status on Facebook. I can't stand Bloggs' tomato ketchup, but I liked it on Facebook so I could enter a competition.
  • My partner and I have like minds.
  • Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke. He was dressed out in broad gaiters and bright tweeds, like an English tourist, and his face might have belonged to Dagon, idol of the Philistines.
  • 1966, Advertising slogan for Winston cigarettesWinston tastes good like a cigarette should1978, "Do Unto Others" by Bob DylanBut if you do right to me, baby I’ll do right to you, too Ya got to do unto others Like you’d have them, like you’d have them, do unto you
  • It looks like you've finished the project. It seemed like you didn't care.
  • These hamburgers taste like leather.
  • Divint ye knaa, like?
  • He was so angry, like.
  • She was, like, sooooo happy.
  • There were, like, twenty of them. And then he, like, got all angry and left the room.
  • I was like, “Why did you do that?” and he's like, “I don't know. ”
  • There are lots of ways you might amuse yourself — like taking a long walk, for instance
  • like boxes.
  • He works like a beaver.
  • He is just like his father. Your necklace is just like mine.
  • It would be like him to forget our appointment.
  • It looks like rain.
  • She looks like a good prospect for the job.
  • To feel like going to bed.
  • There is nothing like a cold drink of water when one is thirsty. What was he like?
  • like father, like son.
  • Sleeping like a log.
  • There are numerous hobbies you might enjoy, like photography or painting.
  • The house is more like 40 than 20 years old.
  • Like enough he'll come with us. Like as not her leg is broken.
  • I did it like wrong.
  • A long list of likes and dislikes.
  • I see my comment got lots of likes.
  • We all liked the concert.
  • His parents like me and I like them.
  • You can do exactly as you like while you are a guest here.
  • Like us on Facebook to get a free sample.
  • We'll have lunch whenever you like.
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