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Example sentences for "like what"

  • You ought to print some of Krebs's speeches, Judah, like what he said about me.

  • The people seem to like what he's got to say," I observed.

  • Not at all like--like what you'd expect, in his manner.

  • We are all in very good health, thank God: we like what we eat and drink, and it feeds us well.

  • I like what is fine, Though it be not mine; Though it cannot be my treasure, It can always give me pleasure.

  • I'll burn 'em up like what I burned up them novels where you lent off of your teacher!

  • If he is to be worshiped, he must do something vaster and nobler and greater than good men do, but it must be like what they do in its goodness.

  • We may go beyond experience by assuming that what we do not know is like what we do know; or, in other words, we may add to our experience on the assumption of a uniformity in nature.

  • To sum up:-- We may believe what goes beyond our experience, only when it is inferred from that experience by the assumption that what we do not know is like what we know.

  • I wish we had some plain cold meat and potatoes," said Gladys, "like what we had at home.

  • What is above is like what is below and what is below is like what is above," Hermetic Dogma, 790-m.

  • He did not appear to like what he read there.

  • When the best thing comes into our thoughts, it is like what my mother has been to me.

  • I like what I have always seen there, because it brings back to me the same feelings--the feelings I would not part with for anything else in the world.

  • It appears to me that all the world must be barren, like what I see of it.

  • That is the most delicious feeling of all,' I have heard him explain, 'to like what is excellent, no matter whose it is.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    efforts were; fixed upon; like all; like animal; like animals; like anybody; like appendages; like bodies; like every; like everything; like flowers; like forms; like herself; like most; like myself; like order; like others; like process; like quantity; like snow; like spots; like thine; like this; liked best; party rule; too much