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He liked to do the same.

No one liked his overbearing manners.

I liked the vibrations it sent into my skull.

She always liked to strike a noble pose.

You saw her only at Midnight Mass, because she liked nighttime, as well as celebrations, and as much as you liked her you couldn't help disapproving a little.

She lightly scratched my arms, which, to my surprise, I liked.

Horns have a certain appeal to the more flamboyant among us, but I've never liked them.

The kids were told that a puppet that looked liked a squirrel (which was creatively called "Squirrel") liked one group of toys — either the baseballs or the basketballs — but not other.

I really liked the Whooper Swan picture in the nature category, which was shot for National Geographic magazine.

At his table he liked to have, as often as he could, some sensible friend or neighbor to converse with.

There was no question of mixing the rites; the cardinal, said his staff, would not have liked that.

The mice, Sniff and Scurry, possessing8 only simple rodent9 brains, but good instincts10, searched for the hard nibbling11 cheese they liked, as mice often do.

Remember when we got home raking up the fire and frying up those pieces of lap of mutton for her supper with the Chutney sauce she liked.

"I always liked the idea of a woman who doesn't feel on the inside like she looks on the outside," he said. "I thought, 'How could I dramatize that type of person?"

When he was not jumping with a parachute, he was being taught how to fly by pilots in the air show. But he could not fly as often as he liked.

It's been around 10 years for Volvo S60 in the market and although we liked the car at first when it debuted with its sweeping roof line and muscular fenders.

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Big Discovery: He liked it!

“She liked jewelry,” I said.

She liked the diamond itself but not the setting.

But I also liked her wet, soapy body; I liked to let her soap me and I liked to soap her, and she taught me not do it bashfully, but with assurance and possessive thoroughness.

She liked the Geoge Inn, where she put up with her father.

Replacing the bitter, divisive Mr Brown with the calm, well-liked Mr Johnson is an attractive prospect.

There was no 'One, two, three, and away, ' but they began running when they liked, and left off when they liked, so that it was not easy to know when the race was over.

The children were chosen in the first instance because they already liked drawing and they were already intrinsically motivated to draw.

Facial hair proved surprisingly popular: 28 per cent of those surveyed admitted they liked a goatee and 21 per cent said they would like to meet a man with a moustache.

He liked slim things.

He had great charm, everyone liked him.

The little daisy would have liked so much to help it, but what could be done?

At college, I could go out on dates and visit my grandma whenever I liked in my spare time.

If Roger came home every day and said he liked school dinners better than your dinners I think you'd be quite upset, wouldn't you?

He liked disco music tempo.

I was surprised to find that the strong man liked to eat conserves.

They liked to photograph his old corduroy hat—more badges than hat—which said THE WAR IS THE ENEMY OF THE POOR and SUPPORT US TROOPS—BRING EM HOME!

The coffee was just the way he liked it, sweet and hot. Astonished, Enzo sat in the break room and watched Kwasniewski work the register.

The old mariner liked to yarn about his sea adventures.

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