An' I'd like you to see jest how hard an' cruel this border life is.
Well, I like you: you shall have the mirror at the fourth part of what I asked for it; but upon one condition.
She would think it a rash, wild step, because she could not imagine how well I know you; but she must know you herself, and learn to like you.
Because I am tired of them, like you; and I shall have enough of them to-morrow - or at any time hence; but you I may not have the pleasure of seeing again for I know not how long.
Young married women, like you, who are devotedly attached to their husbands, are apt to make one very serious mistake.
A charming person--I should so like you to know her.
How did an outside stranger, like you, come to suspect her?
We would not have an old man like you disgraced and punished by your near relation; nor would we have him forget, like you, all ties of blood and nature.
Well now, that is so like you,' returned Miss Knag, 'Ha!
I don't like you, and I can't thank you, whatever kindness you do me!
I like you; but I don't like your father; I never have.
I like it," he said: "I like youbest of all like this.
I held on, like you; and I cried, as you're crying now.
While he scrutinized those schoolgirl drawings, he could feel her looking at him, as animals do when they are making up their minds whether or no to like you; then she came and stood so close that her arm pressed his.
Tomboy; "one of the folks who, like you, have not behaved well.
I, like you, often compare it with the present; and then what satisfaction I feel at having followed your counsels!
Essentially, all men are fickle, like you; but not with such perceptiveness.
I want you because I like you, and I don't mind telling you that I have views of my own as well; for I am an honest man and say openly what I mean, and I'll tell you why I want you.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "like you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.