Example sentences of "[adv] she [verb] like " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly she felt like weeping . |
2 | As we straighten our tie and suck on a Cloret , we reflect gloomily that the Mail on Sunday categorized Denice 's former dates as ‘ rich , famous and suntanned ’ and we try to hope that perhaps she feels like a change . |
3 | So she went like this pulled our her note card and said I can put it on now she said . |
4 | she took it on six year , he says seven to eighty so she looks like working for next six year |
5 | So she looks like a princess and she looks like her mum . |
6 | Usually she cries like the rain we had on a holiday once , up in Scotland — a soft , grey drizzle — but this time her body shook with real sobs . |
7 | On the tube home she felt like crying , not because she had left , but for Sharon and Maria , not to say Michael . |
8 | Now she felt like crying with rage at her own stupidity . |
9 | She had n't realised how tense she was until she heard that he was all right , but now she crumpled like a wet paper bag , laughing and crying and laughing again all at once , while Mick hugged her and passed her tissues . |
10 | And she laughed and she said here here here she went like this and I shou shouted as well . |
11 | Today she looked like being later than ever and the excuse was beginning to look a bit thin . |
12 | Sometimes she feels like an agony aunt as many of her regular customers tell her their troubles . |
13 | Then she cried like a child in the dark for her loss . |
14 | She 's just ten yet she seems like an adult . |
15 | Again she felt like getting up and leaving — but to do that would mean walking out of her job . |