Ainda não temos significados para "like the town".
1I do not dislike the country, but I like the town more.
2In 1868, they were like the town itself, changing but not changed.
3The two of them act like the town is their private playground.
4So they, like the town, closed in; shut down; thought about survival.
5The town of Wisbeach is very like the town of Boston.
6The people, like the town, had an eternal quality to them.
7After his morning at Rocky Mountain High, Mark was almost like the town itself.
8Nothing like the town of Dawson had I ever seen.
9These people live very much like the town-people in Egypt, only they are much poorer.
10Everything neat and trim and clean like the town.
11My two colleagues, astonishingly, appeared to like the town.
12How much this looks like the town of Boston!
13For rural people it felt like the town businesses were getting more support, Mr Moriarty said.
14But, if you will not touch on the people, how do you like the town, sir?
15The county, like the town, is a corporation; it can hold property and sue or be sued.
16They had doors and stoops like the town houses, and all the windows had heavy board shutters.
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