Example sentences of "[vb past] [conj] [pron] like " in BNC.

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1 Can , can I make a suggestion to you on this point and that is that rather than worrying about the date of the document itself which makes sense just to put January or something like that , what you actually keep a careful record of and this can be with the issue and such like , is the date from which that procedure is required to be worked to , which would be the issue date as opposed to any date that it was typed or agreed or anything like that .
2 consulted or asked or involved or anything like that
3 ‘ Perhaps she realised that something like that would make it easier for her to be found . ’
4 Often bad things happen after — you know , like you 're taken away to school , or they tell you someone died or summat like that .
5 I saw that someone like Richard Pryor could just go out on stage and talk about what it was like to be Richard Pryor .
6 I understood that he like everyone else was suffering from the atmospheric blight cast by Angela Brickell , he perhaps most because the strain of his own trial and conviction was so recent .
7 Snodgrass , who had studied more sketches and impressions of the lost castles and palaces of Earth than he could remember , said he thought that nothing like Tara had ever existed anywhere in any world .
8 There is for this er my sister here , she was after my mother died and everything like that .
9 He shouted and swore when Lennie carried a dead mouse in his pocket pet and he gave Lennie a very hard time when Lennie said that he like ketchup on his beans .
10 He said if something like this got out , he said , we 'd be out of business .
11 I said if nobody like the way I talk they can lump it and you said , Aye they can .
12 Consultations with other doctors in Britain suggested that something like this format may well have been fairly common in the past with the very poorest patients , while modern studies of casualty departments revealed that something approximating to it was still used with the most stigmatised of patients .
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