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Example sentences for "like her"

  • Then Mr. Warlock on his side seemed to like her uncle.

  • I've got one friend," and her thought still further was that even if he didn't like her he couldn't prevent her liking him.

  • It was so like her to challenge any action once she was in it by taking it to its furthest limit.

  • She had the sweetest nature always, and it isn't like her to bear a grudge.

  • Like her sister, she showed an admirable spirit at the time of her father's downfall.

  • SATIN, a friend of Nana from childhood, having, like her, attended the school of Mademoiselle Josse.

  • Like her brother, she sold all her shares in the bank, and after the final crash divested herself of all her means in the assistance of ruined shareholders.

  • I'm very anxious to like her--I do like her.

  • His gentleness of disposition, his brilliant conversations with those whom, like her father, he knew and trusted, captivated Augusta.

  • A substitute, yes, and perhaps become something of a mania, like her father's Bumpus papers.

  • Her features, like her frame, were strong and massive, rather than heavy.

  • Margaret was more like him than like her mother.

  • Mrs. Thornton heard a step, like her own in its decisive character, pass the dining-room door.

  • And I must say I like her myself--although I admit she has her faults.

  • On the whole, Marilla, I kind of like her.

  • I've made what I would once have called a heroic effort to like her, but Josie Pye won't BE liked.

  • I like her so much, that I am quite sorry she is not better advised, either by her own or some friend's judgment.

  • Miss More--I don't like her at all: that is, I detest her!

  • This Miss Birch is a niece of the charming Mrs. Pleydell,(105) and so like her, that I should have taken her for her daughter.

  • Miss Thrale soon joined me: and I begin to like her.

  • All I know of news is, that Poland is leaning towards the acquisition side, like her neighbours, and proposes to get a lock of the Golden Fleece too.

  • Her friend's manner was certainly that of a contented man, one who would rather like people, or like her at least, to know him for such.

  • His arrival was not calculated to simplify her relations with her husband, for if Mr. Osmond didn't like her friends Mr. Goodwood had no claim upon his attention save as having been one of the first of them.

  • Poor woman--and Pansy who doesn't like her!

  • There seems to me something enchantingly innocent in that; it's the way I like her to be.

  • You think she must be like her father, but she's not.

  • Only she was not severe, like her father, not exactly!

  • Her thoughts were flat and rapid like her voice, but had that sort of sentiment which accompanies the mental exercise of women with good hearts.

  • Like her rivals," said Mr. Sillerton Jackson, with the air of producing an epigram.

  • She was dark, like her mother, but her features were irregular, and her hair fell in straggling, dim locks about her face.

  • We tried hard enough to like her, because she seemed to like Diana and me very much, and always wanted to sit with us and talk to us, when we would much rather have been somewhere else.

  • But, though we felt sorry for her, we couldn't like her.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "like her" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    didst thou; like best; like effect; like everything; like fashion; like fruit; like him; like leaves; like lightning; like love; like manner; like processes; like snow; like structures; like teeth; like they; like thine; like those; like tone; like true; like very; like vnto; like well; sell papers; sixteen years; these animals