We found over 1000 examples of how to use like in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 1000.
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51. | "What would you like?" "I would like a dog." | |
52. | At first I didn't like ballet, but I've come to like it by degrees. | |
53. | I like these clothes more than I like those clothes. | |
54. | I would like to get a camera like this. | |
55. | I don't like being treated like this. | |
56. | I like music, but I also like paintings. | |
57. | I, for one, don't like pictures like this. | |
58. | I don't like being treated like a child. | |
59. | I like swimming, but I don't like to swim here. | |
60. | I like mathematics, chemistry and the like. | |
61. | I like English better than I like mathematics. | |
62. | I like Japanese food and customs, so it follows that I like living in Japan. | |
63. | I like physics, and I like mathematics even more. | |
64. | Like will to like. | |
65. | Some people like red wine and some people like white wine. | |
66. | Like breeds like. | |
67. | As the Japanese like baseball, so the Americans like football. | |
68. | Her sister I like very much, but her brother I do not like. | |
69. | They like variety; they don't like to stay in just one place. | |
70. | Some students like baseball, and others like soccer. | |
71. | Some people like baseball, others like soccer. | |
72. | Flatterers look like friends, as wolves like dogs. | |
73. | In the garden, you know. I'd like to put out benches and increase the customer seating. Like this ... | |
74. | "I might like to know about your relations with men." "Relations with men?" "Things like who you get on well with, who you've dated and such." | |
75. | I'd like to ask a grammarian, isn't it possible to think of 'be + participle' like you do V C and such? |