Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [verb] n't [adv] like " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't know why I 'm singing that I do n't even like . |
2 | And he gives me a look of a kind that I do n't altogether like . |
3 | I have to own up and say that I do n't really like applications wanting to be installed into the Windows directory , but because of the way Windows handles wallpaper bitmaps , there 's little option here — the lot has to go there . |
4 | That 's the only thing about that house that I do n't really like , that 's , the |
5 | I found nothing about it that I did n't particularly like and plenty that I did . |
6 | I was offered a cleaning job that I did n't much like the look of so I left quietly before the final curtain . |
7 | All I can remember is that I did n't much like the food , but I ate obediently and probably out of fear of giving offence . |
8 | I happened to mention that I did n't much like my sister 's husband . |
9 | Hurt that he could think she would do that pest of an interview through Lubor , she was certain then that she did n't even like Ven Gajdusek — much less was she attracted to him ! |
10 | As far as Simon knew , the late-night callouts were an occasional part of the job that she did n't much like , but said that she felt she had to do . |
11 | She was n't afraid of the dark ; but now , after a few nights here , she was beginning to admit to herself that she did n't really like such a depth of blackness . |
12 | Yes , but I want to know , Brenda , are you really concerned about the fact that you 'll see it , or the fact that these people that you do n't particularly like are going to be living near you . |
13 | In my experience , very few women can remain detached , but you must be one of that rare breed , because I formed the distinct impression that you did n't even like Calder when I heard you interviewing him , but how wrong can one be ? ’ |
14 | She knew that he did n't even like whisky . |