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241 Said she liked to walk in the rain and eat peanut butter-and-banana sandwiches. 242 There was a simplicity about the small apartment that I liked. 243 He liked to keep the story of his life ambiguous. 244 He liked to wear his fleecy tracksuit next to bare skin. 245 But now she was an avid reader who liked nothing better than to haunt old bookstores. 246 She would have liked to believe Fen meant that he was irresistibly attracted to her, despite all his resolutions. 247 You don't have to be good at something to be liked.Stephen Richards 248 It is a bit anthemic and I've never liked groups of that kind. 249 It was all in the knees, he said, and he had liked to ski in better times. 250 I went, I tried the game, and I liked it straight off, even though I kept missing the ball. 251 She soon discovered that he had a remarkable aptitude for learning words, especially if he liked them. 252 I recognized that what I liked in Dad and Charlie was their insistence on standing apart. 253 Like those pelicans, he had always been respectful and half afraid of the ocean but liked to come near it. 254 He always liked it when she wore a certain shade of lipstick, coral, not cherry. 255 Some of them just want to go back to places they liked while they were still alive. 256 In college she had liked his clipping service; now she seemed only amused by it. 257 But he liked the Master and admired the vigour of his leadership. 258 I remember that I liked ice skating on the flooded baseball field in winter. 259 I liked being recognized in the pub afterwards, and made myself conspicuous in case anyone wanted my autograph. 260 Mould a little bird for the top of the hutch, if liked, from brown fondant trimmings. 261 A world that would be liked by contemporary people which do not always bear scrutiny. 262 I wondered what would have happened if I had told him that I was bisexual or that I liked little girls. 263 But she never liked Haworth, I am sure of that. 264 The Islamists liked his reference to Turkey's Muslim identity. 265 The boys liked to skip stones on the lake. 266 He liked the Secretary no better than his assistant. 267 Her morning was an exercise in indecision. She tried on everything in her closet but couldn't remember what he'd liked. 268 The tea was darkly amber, the way he liked it. 269 Beatrice, who liked not to be left out of any discourse, interrupted Benedick with saying. 270 She would have liked to tell him to butt out.