And I like you very much," said Phronsie, wriggling her toes in satisfaction.
And you are not dull, one single bit, and I like you very much," she added as simply as Phronsie would have said it.
But I tell you, Lorna, I like you very much indeed--nearly as much as Annie, and a great deal more than Lizzie.
We have been good friends, Captain Forster, and I like you very much.
I know you are all fond of me in a brotherly sort of way, and I like you very much; but that gives you no right to say such things about other people.
And now you must not ask me any more about it; I don't know why I have said as much to you as I have, only I know I can trust you, and I like you very much, though I could never like you in the sort of way you would want me to.
I like you very much, Zinaïda Alexandrovna; I have no wish to conceal it.
For a moment she hesitated, then resolutely said: "Mr. Gunther, I like you very much.
Mr. Selden, I like you very much, but please do not ask me to love you.
I like you very much; but, if you please, we won't analyse.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "like you very much" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.