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1 A plain and likable man , a lover and husband to be sure of.
2 He is the most likable man I have ever met.
3 He was a likable man , and clearly a resourceful one.
4 Roy McElroy proved to be, at first sight, an enormously likable man , well-groomed, beautifully dressed.
5 But he's a likable man , and he may be telling the truth; I don't know.
6 A likable man , and a skillful doctor and surgeon.
7 He must be an exceedingly likable man .
8 He was an extremely likable man ; I became very fond of him, and I believe the feeling was reciprocated.
9 There was no more likable man in the west, and no better rider, either; but riding wasn't everything, and neither was likableness.
10 He was a likable man , frank by nature as well as name and brave, sunny in disposition and ardently devoted to her.
11 When Strike asked for details of Laing's story and demeanor, his colleague had described a sharp, likable man with a wry sense of humor.
12 He had found him a most likable man , and he was bound to admit that there was much in the German character to admire.
13 "He was a very likable man , " I answered honestly.
14 "I found him a likable man , but inexperienced."
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