How To Use Liked In A Sentence
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The one who liked the girls a bit too much. peteyboosh I agree with Pat: composting (Ray should not compost old cheese and tortillas), social cropdusting requires attention at Ediible Geography.
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They were a bit more seedy and sleazy, which was what I liked.
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In some ways he liked having this nice new aeroplane.
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She always liked the way Miss Louise was always direct and straight.
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The producer disliked the script and demanded a rewrite.
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What I really liked, from my white boy point-of-view, was Eddie taking a brief second to explain his continual usage of the N-word: because its power is lessened the more it's used.
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The American liked him instantly, signed him to his promotional company and used him as a sparring partner.
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She liked him from the first time she met him at the local gym where he was a fitness trainer.
The Sun
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It was more than that, of course, but she liked the careless sound of the alliteration.
FLIGHT LESSONS
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He is liked by every one in the auberge, which is more than can be said of yourself; he is always good tempered, and is quiet and unassuming.
A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
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Iëna then went in advance, and sought the open plain, whereupon the child resembling the mother would cry out and complain, because she disliked an _open_ path.
The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians
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Traitorfish said: I know that’s clichéd, but I really never liked Captain America - a superhero that nationalistic is nothing but creepy.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - The Death of Captain America
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You rather liked parvenus: they had energy; they knew what they wanted.
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It was a plum job to work on the Flying Scotsman, partly because the Americans liked it and they were big tippers.
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As far as preachy is concerned, man so was Kung Fu Panda, people just liked the kung fu.
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He liked fashionable clothes and fashionable hairstyles.
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He liked Renwick personally, admired him professionally, but there were limits to what could be done.
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She would have liked to be of service to the weeds vegetating beside the paths, to slay herself there so that from her flesh some huge greenery might spring, lofty and sapful, laden with birds at May-time, and passionately caressed by the sun.
La faute de l'Abbe Mouret
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So over the next year, she pored over magazines, drafted an editorial plan and put together a dummy issue from published magazine pages and pictures that she liked.
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I liked more her old style, now she looks like a clon of Beyonce with Britney.
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While we were never stupid about it, most of that side certainly liked going out on the booze.
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Wyatt liked the city manager, his tiredness and efficiency and harmless irascibility.
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As for the hot sammies, I liked the ‘New York-style’ tuna melt, which isn't open-faced (as I had hoped), but rather a ‘closed’ round sandwich, well grilled.
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Despite his occasional protestations of friendship, he disliked England and thought her a worthless ally.
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He was also something of a fiery personality, who liked to argue with referees, opponents and managers alike.
Calcio: A History of Italian Football
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He has always liked to stitch his folk songwriting to a muted electronic backbeat, and he retains that sense of cautious experimentalism here.
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But Ruben liked to pick and pick at her until she exploded so he could turn around and call her childish.
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I knew that Alan liked the odd drink.
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After a long hunt we finally found a house we liked.
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The success rate was not as high as we would have liked but it was significantly cheaper than incarcerating them in prison.
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She liked the way she had not openly offered reconciliation yet had managed to imply that forgiveness would not be unreasonably withheld.
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Her credibility has lost out to her desperate desire to be liked, even if it is by bull-necked honkers in shirts made of the stars and stripes.
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Steady on, the reason we men liked her was because she was a tremendously attractive and sexy piece of crumpet…
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The Sultan looked at Nur al-Din and liked him, so he stablished him in office as the Wazir had requested and formally appointed him, presenting him with a splendid dress of honour and a she-mule from his private stud; and assigning to him solde, stipends and supplies.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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As for me, if I had fifty-three minutes to spend as I liked, I should walk at my leisure toward a spring of fresh water.
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I liked her best when she was mispronouncing French terms.
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It was cool without being chill, and took the warmth of one's hand flatteringly soon, as if it liked to do so, yet kept its freshness; it was smooth without being glossy, mat as a pearl, and as delightful to roll in the hand; and of an exquisite, alarming frangibility that gave it, in its small way, that flavour which belongs to pleasures that are dogged by the danger of a violent end.
The Judge
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So that one of his Oxford friends, as he traveled through Childrey, inquiring for his diversion of some of the people, Who was their minister, and how they liked him? received this answer: Our parson is one Mr. Pococke, a plain honest man.
A Reader's Manifesto
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John Leguizamon ‘Ice Age’, the first one, was enormously helpful in conveying enthusiasm and excitement about the movie and he was someone who the press liked.
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Pitch black -- hott, raw, and the fewer the lines the better for vin diesel as an actor. really liked how deadly he was with the knife.
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Intelligentsia National Production Manager Sean McMahon tells the A.V. Club that the label approached the coffee company just to tell them how much they liked Intelligentsia's product, and the relationship grew from there.
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Over lunch, he liked a gin and tonic and some wine.
Sir Alf: A Major Reappraisal of the Life and Times of England's Greatest Football Manager
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He spent his entire 10 minutes bloviating and talking about how much he liked him that the the time ran out and he didn't have time to even pose a question.
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Meg liked his quiet manners and considered him a walking encyclopedia of useful knowledge.
Little Women
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The metaphor my old physics professor liked was that matter is energy tied into knots.
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He liked singing and dancing with the primary school art group but he was not a formal member.
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They are shaped liked bicycle saddles and can be folded away to save space.
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I really liked my eighth grade math teacher.
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They liked having the option of paying for a faster journey when on a tight schedule.
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I've always liked the Hilaire Belloc quote: "When I am dead, I hope it may be said: His sins were scarlet, but his books were read.
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I do learn that the "do less" or "do no harm" Geithner-Emanuel alliance â¨regularly kneecapped a Romer-Summers "do something" alliance--perhaps â¨because Summers' and Romer's small CEA and NEC staffs could only come up â¨with outlines and proposals rather than plans--which only the Treasury with â¨its ample staff could produce--and, as Geithner liked to say, "plan beats no â¨plan".
Brad DeLong: Review: Ron Suskind's Confidence Men
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Because Papa grew so grouchy and irascible as his health failed, I wondered at times how many people really liked him.
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He liked homemade carrot juice, nutty sunflower pate, roast jicama with a little balsamic vinegar, organic multigrain bread, and cholesterol-free egg substitute.
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I am nicknamed the ‘drama queen’ by my badminton friends, and funnily enough, I would have liked to become an actress
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Dustin Aksland for The Wall Street Journal On the second floor, a nook off the media room has a round Biedermeyer table with Frank Lloyd Wright barrel chairs and is topped by a spinning bookstand just like Jefferson, who liked to read several books at a time.
Inspired by Monticello
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My flatstick liked this newer model's "somewhat muted click".
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They began to bicker about who liked animals more.
Times, Sunday Times
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That evening Sadhana was just setting the food on the table, the parathas and savory brinjal and potato fry, the dhal with pumpkin, the broccoli cooked Indian-style like cauliflower, with turmeric, onions, and ginger, which Ashish acutely disliked but which she knew was good for him, when the phone rang.
For the Sake of the Boy
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I especially liked Hans Brauer (Darby on Sons of Anarchy) as the supposedly hard-assed covert agent who folded like a little kid once he discovered This is Not a Game.
Checkmate : Bev Vincent
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Volpe was reportedly "irate," and he and Wiese argued at the desk; Wiese had never liked Volpe.
Incident in the 70th Precinct
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I also liked that you had to be in step with someone you were sneaking up on if you wanted to pull off a brutal move.
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Elfrida began with "Ruin seize thee, ruthless King!" but there were parts of that which she liked best when there were other people about – so she stopped it, and began "Horatius and the Bridge.
The House of Arden
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Teachers liked the format of the day, pairing a scientist and an ethicist and interspersing workshop/discussions with DBI laboratory visits.
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And now suppose that, given the right introduction to jazz, you actually liked it.
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I was just kind of scatting, mumbling, whatever and, you know, and going, well, I'll figure out what has to write there, but I've decided I liked the scatting better than any more words.
A Veteran Songwriter's 'Old Man' Music
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In fact, Albert Einstein, the very poster boy of intellectualism, intensely disliked school.
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Miller wrote me back later and said he liked the column despite his initial harsh response - which was kind of him.
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On a railway journey Mrs. Johnson liked to sit facing toward the engine.
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While people in the south of England favoured Wiltshire bacon smoked over oak or pine sawdust, people in the north liked ‘green bacon’ (unsmoked and often cured separately from the legs).
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Freud's obsession with archaeology -- he liked to "fondle" antique objects while he ate -- has interested psychoanalysts more than archaeologists.
Books: Seductions of the Soil
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I even made him mild chicken korma last week and he really liked it.
The Sun
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It was a nice song, I liked it so much I prevailed upon my Dad to buy it for me…
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As a child Juliana had a lovely nature - everyone liked her.
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He liked a lot of new music but as soon as he heard a piece of old-fashioned opera or symphonic music he would switch off.
Times, Sunday Times
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In his last call he said he wanted to become a recluse because people liked him only because of his money.
Times, Sunday Times
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Residents -- whether for the purposes unblushingly avowed by that sometime favourite of the stage, Mr. Eccles, or for the reasons less horrifying to the United Kingdom Alliance -- found themselves more at home in "Caesarea" than in "Sarnia," and the "five-pounder," as the summer tripper was despiteously called by natives, liked to go as far as he could for his money, and found St. Helier's "livelier" than
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
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Writers are liked or disliked for something much vaster than their exceptional ability with language.
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The wild ancestors of our domestic cats liked to eat freshly killed prey - they were not scavengers.
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Curt Backa, who has been fist-bumped more than he liked to be, is a Tribune sports writer, copy editor and kegling savant.
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Stuffy" -- though one was tempted to think that he shared his fruit not so much from choice but rather because he disliked the hard work that was sure to follow a refusal of the pressing invitation to "go halvers.
Their Yesterdays
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The Chief Inspector disliked being overburdened with insignificant detail.
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I would have liked to stay at the Drill Field, but we were squeezed out by mounting debts and new safety standards, which we can't afford to pay for.
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We liked the ability to use the mouse and move a slider bar to speed up a ‘slow talker’ or slow down the playback of someone talking too fast.
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I also used the opportunity to see if I might ask the kids what they liked and disliked about recess; I needed their insights to flesh out my reflections.
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I was one of those people who liked to play with hair colors, and today my shoulder length brown hair was streaked red to match my outfit.
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We saw several houses but none we really liked.
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She also had a part-time job as a cloakroom attendant in one of the city's popular dance halls where she liked to dance and flirt.
The Times Literary Supplement
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He wasn't an alcoholic, but he liked to play hard, and be the dispenser of largesse.
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The only down side is the nice blue cover shows finger prints, though they wipe off easily, and the mousepad is a little tricky for me but I have never liked mousepads so that's just me.
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Honourable friends, I remember a discourse sometime made unto me, concerning the Countrey of Persia, and a kind of custome there observed, not to be misliked in mine opinion.
The Decameron
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My cousins were mere cubs, in whose company I might, if I liked it, unlearn whatever decent manners, or elegant accomplishments, I had acquired, but where I could attain no information beyond what regarded worming dogs, rowelling horses, and following foxes.
Rob Roy
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Our pollsters also asked voters to ignore how much they liked the three party leaders and say if they understood what the men stood for.
The Sun
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Above all, he liked working with conductors who were clear about their intentions - if not they would receive short shrift.
Times, Sunday Times
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She liked it because it didn't have a strong coffee taste like the other drinks.
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I liked the idea that these women had already posed and photographed their horses for a readership of women.
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Again, there are echoes of Shakespeare, who liked to coin words such as vasty, steepy, and plumpy.
On useful tautology
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Perhaps it was the overzealous con brio on the part of cellist Andrés Díaz: maybe there are a lot of sforzandi in the score, but from where I sat I heard more percussive bowstrikes than pure tone more often than I would have liked.
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I always thought a "titman" was guy who liked boobs, much in the same way some men are "assmen.
Archive 2006-11-01
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She especially liked the idea of having some time to herself each day where she was free of her work schedule.
Times, Sunday Times
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I just wanted to get to the bottom, to the underlying mechanics, of why some respectable pieces went wholly unliked while others generated a fuss.
The Meaning of 'Like'
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And local officials liked it because it promised to enlarge the tax base and revitalize declining downtown areas.
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Bilko's motor-pool privates were scruffy, lazy, unattractive slobs who liked to do as little work as possible, never paraded and were almost fearful of weaponry.
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I haven't seen it yet, and don't intend to, because altho' I was a - fan is too strong a word, I was a *fan* of Battle of the Planets and Starblazers and Voltron, but I watched and liked the series when it was running tho' I thought it rather simplistic and corny by comparison to the other shows I mention - I have heard so much that sounds depressing and Othering about it as a liberal woman, that I don't really need to spend any of my scanty budget on seeing CGI and explosions.
Proper Credits for Transformers
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I disliked the way he slopped his coffee.
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It may be true that, according to Freddoso, Obama dismissed the slogan “Yes we can” as “vapid and mindless” when it was first proposed to him, in 2004, but he liked it well enough in 2008, and then came the null emptiness of the phrase — the audacity of hope — that he annexed from a windy sermon by Jeremiah Wright.
Cool Cat
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Because he had been head teacher for so long he had obtained the mentality the school was his and he could run it how he liked.
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He joined the territorial army, and liked it.
Times, Sunday Times
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_Sybils_; and bid him mind the antiqueness of the work: the more she commended it, the more he liked it, and told her, she must let him call it his: she told him, he would give it away to the next commender: he vowed he would not: she told him then he should not only call it his, but it should in reality be so; and he vowed it should be the last thing he would part with in the world.
Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister
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When I lived and worked in Sitka, Seward, Homer and Anchorage, I never met anyone in the Party who trusted Palin, or even liked her.
Waldo Jaquith - Obama ahead in polls.
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Trio Network is featuring FLOPS this month, but they don't quite specify if they mean financial or artistic failures, or just plain crummy movies that nobody liked.
View from the Northern Border
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They particularly liked the fat chicks and became experts at grabbing them while avoiding the jet of oil.
Times, Sunday Times
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He liked sitting out here in the evenings, but lately his bones had begun to feel the chill.
MURDER SONG
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Thanks heaps, it means a lot to me and I'm really glad you liked it.
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(Soundbite of song, "Get Behind the Mule") MILES: I've never liked the term comeback because after a while, big players can never come back to what they were.
New Albums By Booker T. And Allen Toussaint
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Wallace, whose father liked to pretend that he could trace his family tree back to William of that ilk and claim kinship, proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection independently of Darwin.
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Powlett showed no signs of leaving the house, which, even the many women in the village, who envied her for her prettiness and neatness and disliked her for what they called her airs, acknowledged that she managed well.
Through the Fray A Tale of the Luddite Riots
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I disliked him and the feeling was mutual
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I never liked long walks, especially in winter.
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One of the things I most liked having was a mackintosh, sou'wester and gum boots.
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He liked the stately monuments much more than he liked Gibbon or Ruskin; he loved their dignity; their unity; their scale; their lines; their lights and shadows; their decorative sculpture; but he was even less conscious than they of the force that created it all, the Virgin, the Woman, by whose genius the stately monuments of superstition were built, through which she was expressed.
The Dynamo and the Virgin (1900)
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They liked her so much they gave up their goal of hiring a man who would bring a wife and family to fill the parsonage.
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By 1998, the publisher began producing mini books only because the public ‘just liked the handiness of a smaller phone book.’
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There is a band for no apparent reason but I liked the change of pace they provided.
Times, Sunday Times
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When we asked celebs if they wanted to take part they liked the idea.
The Sun
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The father of value investing liked to prospect for promising stocks by looking at what he called "net-net working capital.
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I've liked her ever since she met Harry with that "Wotcha, Harry!"
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Whoremonger and liquored-up weed fiend though he may be, I've always liked old Charlie.
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They also liked cracked, parboiled, and roasted grains very similar to modern-day bulgur and freekeh.
Day of Honey
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On paper you knew what they liked to drink or where they'd heard about the show, but there was no intimacy.
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The other, who had no experience of the trade but liked the sound of the idea, agreed.
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During my secondary school years I often liked to go to the recreation room to play table tennis.
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Yet he has become one of crime fiction's most admired and liked characters.
Times, Sunday Times
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I liked her forceful and sportive temperament, and I liked her passion for justice even more.
THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE
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He liked her well enough but he wasn't going to make a close friend of her.
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Barley is not liked by everybody; nevertheless, it is an excellent food and its nature is such that even after long cooking it remains so firm as to require thorough mastication, which is the first great step in the digestion of starchy foods.
Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 1: Essentials of Cookery; Cereals; Bread; Hot Breads
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We know that Lincoln liked the opera "Martho" or "Martha" by Friedrich von Flotow.
If Abraham Lincoln Had An iPod
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I liked the bit in Ulysses where the guy remembers getting fed: Softly she gave me in my mouth the seedcake warm and chewed.
The Gin Closet
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Being a deployed ‘combat Q-ie’ means you're a well liked bloke when things are good, but not having enough stores and equipment to provide to the diggers can soon change that.
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He disliked the timber cladding element of the design and said the finish needed to respect the quality of the improvements to the rest of the estate.
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Multi-lingual, he liked to retire with a book, was well-polished in letters and enjoyed scholarly debate.
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Nobody liked Dr. McKinney either: there was a smell of iodoform about him and of stale horse piss.
Archive 2007-04-01
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For the state, I am a man prejudicated in their opinion, and not the better liked of them that have earnestly followed the general, and, being one that wants both opinion and experience with them I have to deal, and means to win more or to maintain that which is left, what good may be looked for?
History of the United Netherlands, 1586-89 — Complete
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I incorporated some of what I liked about Miller's recipe (namely the sweet), my own contribution (the bacon) and also subbed in smoked Spanish paprika for half of the chipotle peppers, my standard sub for the kids.
Archive 2009-06-01
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I liked drawing, but I only liked drawing with my art pencils.
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There was a dress I liked - yes - there it was, an old rose-coloured one with a frilled skirt.
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And I kinda liked your red crayon-scrawly powerpoints - what font is that?
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Winston always loved him but often disliked him.
Times, Sunday Times
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I liked the film but the book was rather heavy going.
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He just picked something he liked and it turned out to be great (red, and starts out with "hagg" but I can't remember how it finishes).
Recent Reviews Near San Francisco, CA
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She'd always liked being in Ellis's company, right from that first time weeks ago when he'd been so kind to her in the greasy spoon caff.
TICKLED PINK
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I remember Martin loaning me a copy of The White Goddess, that first edition with the version of the dedicatory poem which I really liked extraordinarily.
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He was also something of a fiery personality, who liked to argue with referees, opponents and managers alike.
Calcio: A History of Italian Football
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I was an editor of the school newspaper, acting in the spring play, obsessing about which girls I liked, talking Marx and Dostoevsky with my classmates.
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After a pause she smiled apologetically and said, " I never really liked these things.
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I really really liked that bouquet of gerberas you bought me, as well as that really cute teddy bear.
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BLITZER: You know, some would argue, Jeff, that the framers of the constitution liked the idea of these -- what we call checks and balances, what others simply suggest is gridlock.
CNN Transcript Nov 16, 2007
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When we asked the secretary that evening how he had liked the ordeal he said he could hardly describe his feelings whilst it lasted, but when the shelling ceased it was the heavenliest sensation of his life.
With Steyn and De Wet
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She liked to shop, casually wandering throughout the market, occasionally listening to the white clad merchants hawk their wares.
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This isn't pacifism though - they're just saying they would have liked to hand down to us a world of peace.
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The president was anxious, a nervous flyer, and he also liked to talk to his mother before and after takeoff and landing.
Times, Sunday Times
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Also, the fights are tedious in your opinion, not the opinions of other people; if your basic opinion on the tediousness of super-strength was true, most people would not have liked the recent Incredible Hulk movie.
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I would have liked to have spent several days in Iona, prowling by myself around its haunted ruins and getting acquainted with its quaint inhabitants.
The Alpine Path: The Story of My Career
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Nobody much liked the first leader but they respected him and the job got done.
Times, Sunday Times
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She sometimes fantasized about getting him to make love to her, but Galatea never really liked her godlike creator, Pygmalion.
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Although he disliked being described as a colourist ( "Everyone uses colour, don't they?" he once remarked), his pictures were almost always built up of thin, deeply saturated Expressionistic hues against which, he said, black skin looked better than white.
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Danlo always liked the feel of the tea room, with its rosewood beams, paper walls and clean, good smells.
THE BROKEN GOD
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I liked it very much, with its rich texture and flavorful bite, all fluffy batter, cheese bits and crunchy pieces of bacon.
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The president was anxious, a nervous flyer, and he also liked to talk to his mother before and after takeoff and landing.
Times, Sunday Times
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Powerful figures disliked being represented by a tarnished politician.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Islamists liked his reference to Turkey's Muslim identity.
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That interfering old cow has never liked me.
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He liked to watch the swans and the geese in the big pond with the fancy arched bridge and the little gazebo.
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But remember," she added quickly, `you said you liked a little imperfection.
LEO: STAGE FRIGHT
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Mr. Sha, who was previously China's U.N. ambassador, is known for his unharmonious outbursts; at a meeting in September he told his boss, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, "I never liked you.
The Harmony Prize
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Frank Lloyd Wright liked to cantilever his buildings
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He liked the idea; he could relate to how these women always felt, trying to outdistance the bill collector, never having roots.
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I liked using McAffee SpamKiller because it screens spam on my home PC so it does not load my Inbox while traveling.
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he was intensely disliked
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I don't doubt that he liked his glass—it's a good man's failing—but he knew how to drink so it didn't poison his brain with morbidness and filth.
Archive 2006-12-01
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Having grown used to a privileged lifestyle, sleeping over at the palace and stuff, he liked it so much he wanted a share in the spoils.
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The time is ripe over here for a revival of the song the British Tommies liked to sing on the way to the trenches.
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They liked the look of the hotel, but it was too expensive.
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She was embarrassed suddenly by the ripe-rotten smell of blue statice, which Madda liked to decorate the house with because the flowers “died so beautifully.”
Slice Of Cherry
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But even this melted away: first, under the reflection that if the mysterious fur-merchant wished to remain incognito, he must be extremely provoked with Margaret; (and she rather liked the idea of any body being provoked with Margaret;) and secondly, a further thaw took place on more amiable grounds, when the Duke, laying his hand gently on her arm as she passed from the dining-room, said fondly:
Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of Modern Times
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I said I'd liked his friends, and he replied somewhat dryly, `Apart from Wendy, no doubt.
TIME OF THE WOLF
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I really liked how the authors chose to use the term Eucharist "the Good Gift" instead of the term Gospel "the Good News.
RVABlogs
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Actually, he liked to use two ahoys in a row: Ahoy, ahoy!
The English Is Coming!
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I have always liked drawing faces and can still remember my flush of pleasure when I first got the epicanthic fold right.
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I guess I liked the more modern stuff more; though the jitterbugging was equally interesting.
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Their advice on how to take care of the bruise is constructive and shows that they care, I liked that.
Different answers
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- Spotted in Engadget: Let it be known: we liked the Zune HD beforeit was popular, before all the poseurs jumped on the bandwagon with their tight-fitting jeans and their hairstyles.
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He liked the reference to the classical tradition.
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He liked to be rather pompous.
Times, Sunday Times
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We got strung out along the trail at times, so you could have quiet contemplation if you needed it, or walk with the people you liked best.
Times, Sunday Times
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The warder, whose name was Li and who disliked the gruff and unsociable criminal, was mystified to see a Korean looking after a Chinese with brotherly care.
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She liked dogs, though there were none in the higher reaches of the Glacier.
LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
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I liked hamburger and chips and not a lot else.
Training with N.L.P.
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He liked the way the amplifier and the turntable and the speakers were all separate, and the archaic brittleness of the grey cables that connected them all.
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There's a new nice little flaggy 5.7 - or so that's all just elegant and flowing, which I liked so much I climbed it twice as a warmup, and then after that I sent my project 5.8 on the skywall.
I was stirring my brandy with a nail
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Everyone knew the president's son was cordially disliked by the army.