Example sentences of "like you " in BNC.
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1 | If you feel you have done well at an interview and everyone seems to like you it is quite likely to find that you have n't got the part . |
2 | If journalists are going to like you , they will make their minds up quickly and it is a positive advantage if they like what they hear , but have n't got enough . |
3 | ‘ Mind you , ’ Bella continued , ‘ she does n't seem to like you , so she must have her head screwed on right ! ’ |
4 | Deceiving him gave her a fierce pleasure and , as they strolled along by the waterline , with Ben splashing beside them through the shallows , she kept her hatred burning red-hot with a litany of her grievances , chanted over and over inside her head : ‘ He only pretended to like you ; he could n't care less about you ; he thinks you 're thick . |
5 | What 's probably happening is that you are trying to tell them you are annoyed but also saying you still want them to like you at the same time . |
6 | Sliwa said : ‘ If people are going to like you it 's time they know the truth . |
7 | They want to like you — because they like me . |
8 | You 're paying somebody to like you and to encourage other people to like you , which is a bit of a bizarre concept . |
9 | You 're paying somebody to like you and to encourage other people to like you , which is a bit of a bizarre concept . |
10 | I was quite prepared to like you , too . |
11 | As well as you liking the food , the food has to like you . |
12 | I grew to like you more and more — |
13 | It 's just that your father and I … well , we thought he was a very pleasant young man , and he seemed to like you quite a lot . ’ |
14 | I do n't pretend to like you , and I would n't have served under you if the Home Office had been daft enough to appoint you Director of this Lab . |
15 | Sam and Anna already know you , and as they both seemed to like you I 'm asking you . |
16 | ‘ She seems to like you . ’ |
17 | I thought you might be interested , that 's all , because you know the village people , and they seem to like you . ’ |
18 | This emotion which , even as I planned to drive to Prague , while admitting only to liking you well enough to want to ease any problems that might arise , made me instruct Lubor … ’ |
19 | I 've got some amazing new music I 'd like you to hear . |
20 | You 've had ample time to get your feet under the table by now and one or two things have come up which I 'd like you to pursue . |
21 | He did n't much like you being a property shark , I suppose ? ’ |
22 | ‘ What I 'd like you to know is that when it was all over and Peter was back from America , the grave-diggers were down here on their bended knees begging him for forgiveness because they knew it was a nasty business and said had they known at the time they 'd have had nothing to do with it . ’ |
23 | ‘ I think he said he was taking a trip down to the Orne bridges round about mid-day , and would like you to accompany him . |
24 | ‘ Stand at ease , Piper , ’ remarked Charlie , a big grin on his face , then he went serious and remarked slowly , ‘ You have done what you came here to do , Piper ; you piped Lovat 's brigade ashore and now I would like you to return to Achnacarry with me this evening . |
25 | They may not like you , but they will respect you and they will work well for you . |
26 | She nodded sharply to him and said , naming his rank precisely , ‘ I 'd like you to meet my father 's solicitor , Mr Updike . |
27 | Tim , I 'd like you to report on administrative matters first , to get that out of the way . ’ |
28 | I would like you to think of me as a friend . |
29 | She would like you home with her now . |
30 | I can not keep her any longer for what she can afford to pay , and she would like you to find her accommodation near where you live . |