Example sentences of "like [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If I , if I 'm out yes , I li I like them in a pa in a , in a paper , you know , but er I 've got no cake to offer you , I ca n't some biscuits . |
2 | Oh , I like them in the . |
3 | Two weeks later , however , Michael Thomas scored his stunning last-minute Championship-winning goal at Anfield to provide me and thousands like me with the most intense moment of our lives . |
4 | Those of us who did n't join up until 1943 , either because we were too young or like me in a reserved occupation , did n't really stand much chance of promotion , not unless we were absolutely brilliant and not many of us were that . |
5 | ‘ Like you at the hospital , ’ he said . |
6 | ‘ Like you in the rowing boat . |
7 | ’ I like him as a fellow . |
8 | I really like him as a person because he cared and possessed other good qualities . |
9 | I quite like her as a colleague and she 's very pleasant as a casual friend but she 's impossible to live with . |
10 | I like her in The Silence of the Lambs . |
11 | and I like it for the the sports , like the |
12 | ‘ I really like it on the farm . ’ |
13 | ‘ I like it with a slug in it . ’ |
14 | I like it with a filling of apricot and orange , but you can experiment with other fruit fillings . |
15 | I like it with the skirt . |
16 | Her voice was thin and cold , the way I like it After a while she cooed and cursed me into peace . |
17 | ‘ I like it in the winter , ’ he said finally . |
18 | I watched Paul play his second and I 'm sure he was just like us on the 9th , in between clubs . |