Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] like [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I hate to see it like that . ’ |
2 | I think I prefer to get it like that and , instead of having a whole onion it 's better when , they 're , the big ones like they are bit too big are n't they ? |
3 | ‘ If you want to put it like that , yes . ’ |
4 | ‘ Are you going to treat me like this for the next ten years ? ’ |
5 | ‘ And what right do you think you have to assault me like this ? ’ |
6 | Exemplifying the way that lazy speaking leads to lazy writing ( nothing to do with dialect , this ) it began one sentence : ‘ Whever as a mid-day snack or an evening bite ’ Whether it meant to put it like this is unlikely . |
7 | Yeah , he had to sing it like that and then , then there 's , there 's only two of them , you know and erm , the , er , other , the other one , he 's a black man yeah , and he goes who 's that big gorilla in the back and he 's pointing to me . |