71.   How could he hold her so tenderly one moment, only to treat her like this the next?

72.   You look like a sexy woman and he treated you like one.

73.   His anger might be justified, but it did not mean she must be treated like a criminal.

74.   For John Lawer -- three-wheeled and proud of it -- being treated like a second-class motorist is the price he pays for the car he drives.

75.   We were treated like second-class citizens and accepted by neither the Australians nor the English.

76.   A TEENAGER who claims he was horse whipped and treated like a slave by his foster parents was expelled from school for disruptive behaviour, Mold Crown Court heard.

77.   Well, maybe, they could be, for once, treated just like their lower class brothers the football fans.

78.   SCHOOL governors should be treated like magistrates and given paid leave of absence from work, the Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association has told the National Commission on Education.

79.   When you tackle a foreign language at school it tends to be treated like a series of codes you have to crack.

v. + like >>共 668
look 31.90%
sound 9.89%
feel 9.30%
act 2.81%
treat 2.26%
play 1.97%
shape 1.33%
behave 1.23%
taste 0.96%
work 0.88%
treat + p. >>共 59
for 38.14%
at 22.26%
in 14.97%
like 12.58%
with 4.23%
on 2.33%
during 0.80%
after 0.59%
under 0.42%
before 0.39%
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