3547 examples of like it in sentences

" "I don't like it, Hugh.

"Looks like it might sink any minute," he said "But we can't leave him there.

It appears that beneath the turf, or on it, all men are equal, so no one could object to the presence of Billy Bale, the man, by Gad! who could give you the straight tip on any race, and looked like it.

I promise thee for this, I'll owe thy cherry lips an old man's kiss; Look, how my cockerell droops; 'tis no matter, I like it best, when women will not flatter.

"Do you like it?"

Sacharissa will like it, too.

The fact is, it was a silly joke of Hood's, who gave me the frame, (you judg'd rightly it was not its own) with the remark that you would like it, because it was bd bd,and I lugg'd it in:

"Anything I can." "There's a skunk down there with a bad eye an' a gun that jumps out of its leather like it had a mind of its own.

"There ain't no sound in the whole world like it.

I told Sis I wanted one like it, but" "

I baked it early this morning, intending to come here, and being sure you would like it; and you needn't have any scruples about taking it.

You need not blush, for I know that you like it, and you need not be ashamed of liking it.

If they only knew what it meant to Jarvis and to her to have them like it!

I never saw anything of yoursI guess I should like it.

If we only had about twenty minutes with them cusses like it was in the old days!

" The three men assured him that they would very much like it, and the two women looked as if they were of the same opinion.

LINDSAY & BREWSTER, INC. As you'd like it advertising; for general business.

He rubbed my legs and my chest, but he did not put my warm cloth on me; he thought I was so hot I should not like it.

Look at that, and tell me whether you like it.

Some there were, no doubt, who perceived the influence of Rabelais in the incessant digressions and the burlesque of philosophy; others, it may be, found a reminder of Burton in the parade of learning; and yet a few others, the scattered students of French facetiae of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, may have read the broad jests with a feeling that they had "seen something like it before."

You tired of this job?" "Nope; I like it.

"Now, you see, I could spell right ef I wanted to, but I noticed that Mr. Burns had writ his Scotch like it was spoke, and so I thought I'd write my country talk by the same rule.

For as Shakespeare in As You Like It, so Spenser in this episode has, as it were, passed judgement upon the pastoral ideal as a whole.

real ice and snow, but looked like it.

But to this I said nothing, for I was tired of always hearing people speak of my national denomination as if I was something in tin cans, with a label pasted on outside; but Jone said it was true enough that we didn't have anything like it, for if we had such a noble edifice we would have taken care of it, and not let it go to rack and ruin in this way.

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