Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] i like " in BNC.
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1 | How could you hurt me like that ? |
2 | ‘ How can you treat me like this after all I have sacrificed for you ? ’ |
3 | If you do love me , how can you treat me like this ? |
4 | Do you think me like them ? |
5 | ‘ I ca n't stand it when you touch me like that . |
6 | ‘ I ca n't bear it when you touch me like that ! ’ |
7 | I was intoxicated with her — and she played me like a fish on a line . |
8 | How dare you insult me like this ? |
9 | ‘ How dare you manhandle me like this ? |
10 | She permeates me like scent in a room when the lid is liked and the petals stirred , never a memory occasionally summoned but , so totally that I am unaware of it , forming the very fabric of the structure from which I gain my substance . |
11 | Yeah , do you like me like this ? |
12 | ‘ I was a bit overwhelmed when she kissed me like that because we 'd never met before and it was in public . |
13 | ‘ How dare you dump me like that , abandon me and then make off — with all my things too , with my money on board ? ’ |
14 | ‘ What have I ever done that makes you hate me like this ? ’ |
15 | whatever you call it , did I do something on you , and why are you treating me like that but th |
16 | This evening , you treated me like — like — ’ |
17 | Why did she leave me like that ? |
18 | And then Lucy said , ‘ Why did you leave me like that ? ’ |
19 | ‘ She treated me like a workman and I treated her as the owner . ’ |
20 | She treated me like a daughter , with affectionate pride , complimenting me on my dress and asking about my children . |
21 | ‘ You know , I gave her that room to herself when she came to us , because I thought it would be better , and she treated me like a servant — well , you saw , did n't you ? — and when she 'd got all the fun and sense of power out of that little game she started coming down with us . |
22 | ‘ Why do you bother me like this ? ’ she cried . |
23 | ‘ But … but … why on earth are you kidnapping me like this ? ’ she demanded breathlessly , feeling intimidated by his overwhelmingly strong physical presence . |
24 | If you treat me like an ox to be bargained for , I should be the more careful not to annoy you . |
25 | Erm , and he said , you know , I really resent the fact that you treat me like a village idiot , and I said , well you know , I 'm sorry that you feel that way , but my experience is of a group of fourteen people , erm , is that somebody always gets it wrong . |
26 | He thought to himself ‘ I do n't want him to see me like this ’ . |
27 | For years I allowed him to treat me like dirt . |
28 | ‘ I would n't let him treat me like that . ’ |
29 | These people crawled into my head last night and now they control me like ghosts . |
30 | But they — the Colonel and Mrs Hamilton — they had no family , only a brother who lived abroad all the time , and , well , they treated me like a son , or grandson , rather . |