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She likes the beautiful pearl necklace very much.
She likes the design on the plate.
She is pleased with the dress.
She did not buy the dress, which she liked very much.
They loved Nagasaki so much that they stayed there for a week.
What she liked best was herring roe.
I can't pretend to like him.
He did not like her manner of speech.
He is pleased with his new car.
He is pleased with his new shoes.
He was displeased with my coming.
He looks pleased with his new car which he bought yesterday.
It seems that he likes his present job.
He felt pleased with the new car.
He is very pleased with the new bicycle.
He made it clear that he didn't like the food.
He seems to be very fond of the boy.
He took the car on trial, but didn't like it so he took it back.
He is pleased with the plan.
He seems to be very fond of the student.

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