2295 examples of like you in sentences

I've travelled so much that I came to know years ago, it's not among men like you a woman has anything to fear.

"They never saw anything like you in their born days, I'll bet," she yelled.

I'm sure it could never happen to a boy like you, but what if...

I begin to hear Old Man Trouble knockin' at my door like you promised.

Y-e-e-s," she continued, glancing up at him side-ways, "I like you just as much as I dislike Mr. Cassilis,heigho!

"I would like you better if I knew that I could trust you.

"He is just thinking of his own happiness like you are.

I can not avoid saying it; men like you arouse my indignation every time they imagine they claim the right to lack in courtesy for my sex, and punish us for our weaknesses.

"I like you though you are a minister," he said, through his tears.

'I feel sure that I shall like you very much,' Lesbia answered sweetly.

She is dead, and you and she can never meet on earth: but I should like you to be familiar with the face which was once the light of my life.' Mary's eyes filled with tears as she gazed at the face in the miniature.

"But I can't see there's any living sense in you working yourself to death like you do.

I never did like Bucky; but I like you, Red.

I will then read it also; and, if God enables me, I will believe it: for, if men have called me the Iron-Hearted, I need now that God should soften my heart and make me his childhis ransomed one; and that his Spirit should teach me, like you, my noble friends, to imitate Jesus, in pardoning injuries and loving those who hate me!

Don't learn them like you would a piece of poetry, but study them, see if they are practical; make yourself thoroughly acquainted with the rule for measuring the horse-power of an engine; make yourself so familiar with it that you could figure any engine without referring to the book.

"I am afraid I am going to like you.

Gudesake, for a bit session lordy, like you, to gang by that style and teetle o' ane high and michty prince!

Five hundred freemen of Carolina could send one Representative to Congress, while it would take thirty thousand five hundred freemen of Massachusetts, to do the same thing: that is, one slaveholder in Carolina is clothed by the Constitution with the same political power and influence in the Representatives Hall at Washington, as sixty Massachusetts men like you and me, who "eat their bread in the sweat of their own brows.

"As a matter of fact, I think he would like you to leave by the train I shall be going by myself.

I guess they'd admit that muchsmall-towners like you that was ready to fight for their country.

Something about John, is it not?" "Of course it is, what else have I to think about; what else concerns middle-aged people like you and me but our children?

"I don't like you, Fernand," he said.

A genius like you could so easy get excused, Leon.

"I came down 'ere to look for somebody like you," he ses, "but I never dreamt I should have such luck as this.

"Often have I wished for a son of the flesh like you as you passed the window with your companionsbut go, go!"

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