We found over 1000 examples of how to use like in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 1000.
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76. | I'd like to set up a sign like, "This Way ->," but what would it be if I made it in English? | |
77. | "What's up? Fidgeting like that" "Er, well, it looks like the elastic's gone in my pants." | |
78. | In times like this, there's nothing like a hair of the dog. | |
79. | Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. | |
80. | This fruit is shaped like an orange and tastes like a pineapple. | |
81. | With a mild, bright night like today, I always feel like going for a stroll at midnight. | |
82. | "Do you like sports?" "Yes, I especially like baseball." | |
83. | There is definitely a way to quit the world and live like an hermit in the mountains, being self-sufficient and without contact with anybody while not dying like a dog. | |
84. | I don't like men like him. | |
85. | I personally believe that U.S. Americans are unable to do so because, uh, some people out there in our nation don't have maps and, uh, I believe that our, uh, education like such as in South Africa and, uh, the Iraq, everywhere like such as, and, I believe that they should, our education over here in the U.S. should help the U.S., uh, or, uh, should help South Africa and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries, so we will be able to build up our future, for our children. | |
86. | I like the mountains more than I like the sea. | |
87. | I would like to marry somebody like her. | |
88. | I like the one-sided view foreigners have of Japan. It makes me happy when ninjas, hentai anime, samurai and stuff like that come up. | |
89. | The Germans have an inhuman way of cutting up their verbs. Now a verb has a hard time enough of it in this world when it's all together. It's downright inhuman to split it up. But that's just what those Germans do. They take part of a verb and put it down here, like a stake, and they take the other part of it and put it away over yonder like another stake, and between these two limits they just shovel in German. | |
90. | He smokes like a chimney and drinks like a fish. | |
91. | We don't like our neighbors, and they don't like us, either. | |
92. | The way some people see it, associating with the opposite sex is just like going to the seaside and gathering stones; everyone can pick up the ones they like. | |
93. | I do not like him, but I like her. | |
94. | "I feel like..." Dima started to say. "I feel like I haven't done anything for the last 150,000 sentences." | |
95. | I would really like to know why he did something like that. | |
96. | I like to eyeball my ingredients, mostly because I don't feel like washing my measuring cups over and over. | |
97. | Like mother, like daughter. | |
98. | Old people don't like new ideas; they like to think that the world has lost something, rather than improved, since they were young. | |
99. | This chick is like a shrimp: I like everything about her but her head. | |
100. | Mr. Pierre and his spouse really like my children; I really like their children too. |