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Examples for "like"
Examples for "like"
1Different companies specialize in different things, just like different countries used to.
2Temple Bar, like every city centre area in Europe, has its problems.
3Food for days Nothing like good food to go with good music.
4Britain is facing opposition from countries like Deutsche Boerse's home state Germany.
5Pfeiffer has experienced some health difficulties in recent years, including stroke-like symptoms.
1These alterations in our birth produce the like changes in our fortune.
2Not Ireland v Germany specifically, more Ireland v the like of Germany.
3We also want to say a great performance statistics and the like.
4No witchery in this; only I had never seen the like before.
5Football has lots of worthy aims: identity, community, competition and the like.
1However, demand in the likes of China and Brazil continues to rise.
2Recommendations from the likes of Graham Norton also helped a good deal.
3My ideas weren't welcome in Arras-especiallyamong the likes of Cormac Patton.
4That's certainly what the likes of Google, Facebook, Netflix and Apple hope.
5Her early two-year-old form was behind the likes of Accession and Amercement.
6It's best to make sure you can't stand the likes of me.
7Such holy work is not for the likes of a simple weaver.
8Suffice it to say, they haven't faced the likes of Graham yet.
9Cat should have known better than to trust the likes of you.
10Dire news that he's involved with the likes of Fuhr and Hakkandottir.
11Hollywood studios' specialist arms still get behind the likes of Enough Said.
12That would allow them to seek payment from the likes of Google.
13I always assumed that the likes of Alexander the Great drank coffee.
14I can handle the likes of Jason any day of the week.
15In his opinion, those matters were not for the likes of him.
16Perhaps Goody knew happy endings were not for the likes of her.
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