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Example sentences for "like him"

  • I am hungry and thirsty, like him, but when thirst and hunger cease, I am not at rest.

  • I am, like him, pained with want, but am not, like him, satisfied with fulness.

  • He was so interesting, and we were all beginning to like him so much.

  • When I like a fellow, I like him; and I've been studying you pretty closely.

  • Perhaps it is because you find him all these things," Lady Conyers suggested, "that Hugh doesn't like him.

  • I want you to like him because I find him so interesting.

  • Besides, I like him--and it pleases me to let him in for a share of my good fortune.

  • I like him," said Cynthia; "he's very good to me.

  • He's human, and I like him, and whatever they say about him I know that he's been a true friend to me.

  • When you come to know him, you'll notice how much those fellers walk like him.

  • Besides, he doesn't really think I like him.

  • He may presume to think he can induce me to like him; for which I shall punish him as he deserves.

  • Paul (so like him) had not noticed that the football group had vanished.

  • Paul's asked you to find out whether I like him," said Maggie.

  • I like him and I think he likes me," she said to the mirror.

  • I like him," repeated Maggie, nodding her head.

  • I promised him he shouldn't, and he only drove down with me on the express stipulation that no risks were to be run about his seeing Robert.

  • From the moment when he had come into this quiet, orderly room and saw his mother lying on the bed, nothing beyond those four walls really concerned him.

  • I like him just as much as I like him, neither more nor less.

  • But they, like him, had taken their note on those different occasions from their environment.

  • I needn't tell you how much I like Michael; I believe I like him as much as I possibly can.

  • So far as the young fellow himself goes," he said, "I like him, rather.

  • Good heavens, you don't LIKE him, do you?

  • Really I like him extremely; is there not also a matrimonial engagement contemplated for him?

  • The abbe began like you, and in three days you will be like him, mad enough to tie up; but, fortunately, there are dungeons here.

  • I have got a little more strength, but not quite the strength of Hercules; so that I will not undertake, like him, fifty deflorations in one night; for I really believe that I could not compass them.

  • You like him yourself; try to be like him: it is in your power.

  • Comte Bruhl is much in fashion here; I like him mightily; he has very much 'le ton de la bonne campagnie'.

  • I know nothing yet; but he is a scheming man, and I don't like him.

  • Like him, I had passed through the studies necessary for the artillery service; and in 1787 I went for three months to Metz, in order to unite practice with theory.

  • She must be like him in spirit, as it was claimed she resembled him otherwise.

  • You'll like him a heap when you know him.

  • Helen wished she had more employees like him.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "like him" 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:
    choking voice; election results; like amount; like appendages; like bodies; like children; like creature; like everybody; like eyes; like form; like him; like maner; like manner; like many; like scales; like some; like structures; like the; like thee; like vnto; like water; like well; like you; slaked lime; that what; understand them