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likes造句
151. I will not have the likes of you dragging down my reputation. 152. He likes to travel in style, so he's going on Concorde. 153. He likes to dilate upon what he thinks is wrong with the world. 154. My sister likes to learn art pottery in her spare time. 155. He likes to fight it out whenever others disagree with him. 156. She always likes to take centre stage in whatever she does. 157. He likes the traditional meat and two veg for his main meal. 158. Don't take any notice of Sally - she just likes to mix it. 159. He likes to have breakfast in bed on a Saturday morning. 160. He likes to tell people of his rise from rags to riches. 161. Let the child try on as many as she likes. 162. She can come whenever she likes, as far as I'm concerned. 163. The manager's secretary gets away with murder; she says what she likes to him and he never tells her off. 164. He likes travelling abroad and learning about other people's customs and traditions. 165. She has a lot of power and influence but likes to remain in the background. 166. I thought that I knew everything about Jemma: her likes and dislikes, her political viewpoints. 167. He's just showing off because that girl he likes is here. 168. She likes to interchange her furnishings at home with the stock in her shop. 169. He likes to have a good gripe from time to time. 170. Her daughter is particulary likes reading the classics of English literature. 171. Arthur C Clarke likes to quote his friend and fellow SF writer Ray Bradbury. 172. He likes to nap for an hour when he gets home from work. 173. Mike likes to make out that he's tough, but he's a pussy cat really. 174. He'll hammer some information in whether that child likes it or not. 175. We are dealing with an epidemic the likes of which we have never seen in this century. 176. In 'Tom likes jazz', and 'They like rock music', the singular verb 'likes' agrees with the subject 'Tom' and the plural verb 'like' agrees with the pronoun 'they'. 177. Do you really think he likes you? You flatter yourself! 178. First-class travel is for posh people - it's not for the likes of us. 179. "He can do what he likes - it doesn't bother me, " she said airily. 180. Information is collected through the likes of the FBI, CIA, and Scotland Yard.