Sentence examples for like unable from inspiring English sources

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Also, you didn't, like, want to get Mr. Sheppard started on the way many young people are, like, unable to utter a sentence without, like, packing it with one, like, really irritating word.

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Human formations gather and disperse just like these clouds; though physically intimate, the dancers seem like strangers, unable to sustain connection.

I listened to their stories, unaware of what menstruation actually felt like and unable to contribute to conversation.

Upon eventually regaining consciousness, the mother-of-two then faces several weeks of recovery, where she remains in a dream-like state, unable to remember anything.

Glenda Jackson, in her first big part, played the assassin Charlotte Corday as a waif-like narcoleptic unable to control her behaviour, but also – completely believably – the differently-mad person playing Corday.

Silently and single-mindedly, they slowly wandered the halls in huge, amoeba-like packs, unable to look at or think about anything but precious poon.

Mr Lien, claiming he was unaware of the prize, was, like Mr Liu, unable to receive it.

States like Germany and Japan, unable to supply themselves with sufficient food for their own citizens from domestic sources, had two choices.

A potential disadvantage is that odor-blockers could, for example, render pollinating insects like bees unable to smell plants.

Some said they experienced odd problems with their voice mail, like being unable to gain access to it because it was busy.

Just like being unable to spell or understand grammar, you'll find it hard to make your way through life without it.

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