Sentence examples for like abuse from inspiring English sources

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(Given that the number who will have to buy a licence is likely to be very small, the inference is that it's trying to stop what looks nearly like abuse).

Unintentional abuse is just what it sounds like, abuse that occurs due to inadequate care, but is not malevolent.

"That sounds like abuse to me".

They know how to recognise things like abuse".

"It's like abuse," said Nazih Saad, 41, an engineering consultant.

"Things like abuse?" "Things that have happened to them," she repeats, crossly.

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Eagleton knows he is more learned than these "avatars of the liberal establishment" and shows himself to be broader in his thinking in those passages where he drops the Ditchkins-like abuse of religion and conveys his understanding of the "tragic humanism" in the Gospels.

In a case series of seven patients with amphetamine-like abuse or dependence, two showed ephedrine abuse and three ephedrine dependence according to the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria [ 53].

But government regulators tend to ignore Enron-like abuses as they build and then, once the scandal bursts, impose new and burdensome rules on all companies, including those that have played by the rules all along.

The fact that most Americans like bacon is irrelevant, just as it would be irrelevant if most Americans liked abusing animals.

I don't like to abuse my journalists.

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