Like in a sentence

We found over 1000 examples of how to use like in an English sentence.

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Sentences with like

Sentences 51 to 75 of 1000.

# Sentence  
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?

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