Example sentences of "i like [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Okay , thank you very much , I , I like that . |
2 | And they 've got a call barring system as well , as well , I like that ! |
3 | I like that . |
4 | I like that . |
5 | Oh , aye , that 's a cracker that one , I like that . |
6 | That 's nice I like that . |
7 | I like that , that 's good |
8 | The water swirls around me like cool , thick cream . |
9 | I sat there with his words washing over me like warm water , I was n't mad . |
10 | They had such nice manners and treated me like one of their own , so I reckon I was one of the lucky ones . |
11 | He stood holding the bridle of my horse and stared innocently up at me like one of the children from his own school room . |
12 | Well he slips me like hundreds ! |
13 | ‘ But do n't look at me like that . |
14 | He must have sensed that I was looking at him , he suddenly glanced at me out of the corner of his eyes and , still cleaning the mess tin with his finger , he said quietly , ‘ Why are you staring at me like that , Piper ? |
15 | You ca n't treat me like that . |
16 | ‘ Do n't snap at me like that , you saucy devil , ’ said the doctor , immensely pleased with himself . |
17 | I wish she would n't look at me like that — she 's gone all hard and like she do n't like me no more . |
18 | Why did she leave me like that ? |
19 | ‘ I knew you 'd come back , that you would n't drop me like that , ’ breathes a husky male voice . |
20 | ‘ I wish you would not speak to me like that . |
21 | It would be very comfortable , but they 'd be surprised to see me like that at the Queen Elizabeth Hall . ’ |
22 | The Mayor rebuked him in warm terms , whereupon the elegant creature said , hotly : ‘ Who are you to talk to me like that ? ’ |
23 | Do n't talk to me like that . ’ |
24 | ‘ Do n't talk to me like that , Jocasta . |
25 | ‘ How dare you talk to me like that ! |
26 | I was pissed off at them leaving me like that because I had hardly any other friends in Leeds . |
27 | And do n't look at me like that , Aggie . |
28 | ‘ Do n't you dare speak to me like that , Agnes . |
29 | I 'll do it , if you come at me like that again . ’ |
30 | It was the first time that anybody had ever spoken to me like that and I was shocked . |