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Example sentences for "like your"

  • Well, Jeekie think that if you make little present to him, like your brother in there, it please Yellow God very much, and bring you plenty luck.

  • Also I don't like your idea of smashing Vernon.

  • I like your sketch of Lord Clanmurray, and your picture of the two young girls' enjoyment is very good.

  • I like your opinion of Miss Atten much better than I expected, and have now hopes of her staying a whole twelvemonth.

  • And now I will tell you that we like your Henry to the utmost, to the very top of the glass, quite brimful.

  • It 's a matter of chance, like your height, complexion, constitution.

  • It must be a night in the early part of the week after next, then: I really don't know why I should serve you; but I like your courage.

  • He'll be able to go partnering and gallopading as long as his banker 'll let him, William--like your gentleman!

  • To take the air, if it like your worship," answered the other.

  • An' it like your Grace, I do say every even the Hail Mary, and every morrow the Credo; and of Sundays and holy days likewise the Paternoster.

  • Madam, might it like your Ladyship to tell me if you wit of one Hawise Gerard anything?

  • In very sooth, should it like your Grace to take me?

  • Now, Madam, an' it like your Grace to mount with help of Master Maydeston, will it list you that I ride afore?

  • That's because you, like your dad, always loved the wheat.

  • Just now, too, when I'm trying so hard to be trim and elegant, like your Mr. Henderson.

  • I like your face, and I am always guided by first impressions.

  • I've risked every member I possess afore now, like your honour.

  • Vell, Maircus, I like you and I like your goots, but, ach Himmel!

  • I like your pluck, and I'm going right over to your sample room whether you ask me to or not and give you an order.

  • Thus he goes on:-- "I like your chocolate, good Mistress Fry!

  • I like your appearance, and we may be disposed to take you on a little easier terms.

  • Why are you not in bed and asleep, like your friend?

  • Partly because I like your looks; you look honest and trustworthy.

  • Let the sign be a Fool's Head, like your own.

  • I suppose you'll be a scholar, like your father?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    give effect; homologous parts; like anybody; like appearance; like case; like creatures; like effect; like enough; like fashion; like herself; like leaves; like little; like maner; like many; like most; like order; like ourselves; like processes; like reason; like spots; like the; like wise; like you; likened unto; rare books; the cattle