Aún no tenemos significados para "liked much".
1This cartoon would be liked much by more by Democrats than Republicans.
2He liked much to look over the books in the library.
3I was quite easy, and liked much the opening of my Corsican tour.
4The following spring, he was offered other work that he liked much better.
5There was also an English lad I liked much, Tom Stokes by name.
6I never knew anyone I liked much better than Nico.
7On the third floor she had her own room, which she liked much better.
8There was nothing he liked much more than a procession.
9He isn't liked much except by his wife and children.
10At last a man whom I had never liked much came up before my mind.
11And yet the painter would have liked much to prolong this easy intercourse with his sister.
12There was a tall, handsome chest of drawers, which I should have liked much to ransack.
13I don't think, to be candid, my mother liked much any joke that was against herself.
14He liked much better to talk of places he had never seen, especially London and London Bridge.
15This I liked much better.
16Wooton kept coming back with more questions, but it was clear that she liked much of what she she was hearing.
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