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Somehow I have taken a fancy to that girl.
The boy took a fancy to the dog.
The longer I stay there, the more I like the place.
You will soon get to like her.
You will soon get to like him.
Jim has learned to like Japanese dishes.
Jim has learned to like Japan.
Jim fell in love with Mary the moment he met her.
This means that others can only come to know you and like you by listening to what you say.
Mr Colcott came to like Japanese food.
I was at a musical recently, in the third row. Seeing the actor I love up close like that made me feel more smitten with him than ever.
I'm sure you'll like it.
I think you'll like it too.
You'll like him once you've had a chance to talk to him.
That man is too boastful for my liking.
That painting has started to grow on me.
Little by little, I'm beginning to like that painting.
You will take to this new job before long.
You will take to this new job before long.
I liked you even more when I met you.

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