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Example sentences for "really like"

  • I'm going to see what men and women are really like--I know this isn't real here.

  • How much she'll really like giving up her authority when it comes to the point I don't know.

  • She puzzled her aunt by saying: "But it isn't really like this, is it?

  • I don't really like the "precious people.

  • The one I really like so far is Belloc's in the "Speaker.

  • The funny thing was, Bartlett didn't really like to spend his time thinking about money.

  • I'm trying to understand what the institute is really like.

  • We have learned that it almost always has to be used by a man who has his facts wrong, that is, who does not see what he himself is really like, and who has not noticed what other people are really like.

  • If they think he would shoot them down like rabbits, it is because they have not the remotest idea what he is really like.

  • I still have no idea what you're really like.

  • This will be the first log in England to describe what the voyage to India is really like.

  • It's your story, he told himself, that I'd really like to hear.

  • I'd really like to see--" She stopped abruptly.

  • The things you'd really like to do," he repeated.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "really like" 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:
    also occurs; constant temperature; fifteen hundred; flung himself; historical criticism; modern scientific; pretty well; really cannot; really couldn; really doesn; really don; really exist; really felt; really good; really great; really have; really know; really meant; really only; really seemed; really think; really thought; really want; really was; several thousand; working party