Sentence examples for mark liked from inspiring English sources

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(In a recent interview, Favor Hamilton explained that, after years of witnessing her depression, both Mark and her sponsors welcomed, at the time, her new enthusiasm. "Mark liked me when I was manic," she said. "They all liked that energy").

Mark liked him.

Thus, while they were an unlikely pair, and were quite competitive (on a bad day, the best word that Mark had for Peewee was "laconic"; the key term in Peewee's description of Doc, meanwhile, was "ego"), they were often the only two people willing to paddle out on the days that Mark liked to call "epic".

Mark liked to be able to take the crew out to jazz clubs till 4 o'clock in the morning without somebody saying, 'Do I have to go?' And I liked to go out and be on the set.

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British English generally places the periods (full stops) and commas after the quotation marks, "like so".

American English always places periods (full stops) and commas inside the quotation marks, "like so".

Wherever you find a question mark like that, you'll find a political calculation.

On her shoulder she had a vaccination mark, like the imprint of a small coin.

"How can China leave a mark like this in the E.U.?" the mayor, Roberto Cenni, asked.

Imagine making a mark like that, and still coming up short.

One was a giant full-frame logo with a cigarette mark, like a cigarette had been put out on it.

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