Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] like that " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps it was Lanyon 's horror that made me feel like that . |
2 | ‘ You know I 'd never have let it happen like that , ’ Aunt Sarah said presently . |
3 | He thinks it makes placing your own gear sound like an activity practised by people with one foot in the grave — although climbing at Gogarth has always made me feel like that anyway . |
4 | He wondered what on earth had made him talk like that and why had he told McEllhoney of all people ? |
5 | Carrie had often seen him sit like that , fondling one of Hepzibah 's chickens . |
6 | Jessamy remembered all the times she had seen him look like that in the past , when he had n't wanted her to know what he was thinking or feeling . |
7 | To holiday here you not only get to feel a lot closer to God 's earth , but you also get to feel closer to your fellow man , and there 's not many places that make you feel like that ! |
8 | ‘ I do n't like to hear you talk like that , Peggy . |
9 | It made me sad to hear him speak like that ; he did n't seem to understand that was all I wanted to do . |
10 | Owen , equally alarmed , was content to let it rest like that while he tried to see a way through the likely complications . |
11 | And this job will make him feel like that , ’ said Fagin eagerly . |
12 | 1 When did it happen ? 2 What did he actually see ? 3 What did it make him think of ? 4 What made him think like that ? |
13 | ‘ Make it look like that , ’ they would say , pointing to one of his sample pages , and that is what it would look like . |
14 | But you did n't let me go like that ! |
15 | She said sniffing , inhaling the oily smell of the paint from his handkerchief , ‘ Do I look like that ? |
16 | How many times on Monday morning did you go like that ? |
17 | ‘ What the hell did you stop like that for ? ’ he asked harshly . |
18 | ‘ Why did you feel like that , do you think ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Why did you disappear like that ? ’ he asked . |
20 | But one did you eat like that , you sat , it 's not like having a form of material to cut out more than that is it ? |
21 | ‘ Then why did you pounce like that when I mentioned him ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Why did you tense like that when I mentioned Steve ? ’ she asked softly . |
23 | How did you get like that ? |
24 | Do you feel like that too ? ’ |
25 | Do you feel like that when you run ? |
26 | Bring your plates like that , or do you want like that ? |
27 | Do you mean like that working-class culture thing ? |
28 | ‘ How do you become like that ? |
29 | It was the drink making him talk like that . |
30 | ‘ You should n't let him bark like that . ’ |