Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [verb] n't [adv] like " in BNC.
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1 | I can just put them down , but I do n't awfully like gladioli when they down I do n't think they look like . |
2 | Marie likes to ask me about my family and that , but I do n't really like talking about that much — except Annie , that is . |
3 | ‘ But I do n't really like swearing , and I 'm sure you 've already sworn quite enough for both of us . |
4 | Altogether , the solo is nicely formulated , but I do n't really like the D notes which creep into bar 5 . |
5 | ‘ Even over here , ’ tuts Bono , ‘ we get people coming up to us and saying , ‘ Well , I like you … but I do n't really like you because I 'm a mod and you 're not ! ’ ’ |
6 | But I do n't really like Blake 's work . |
7 | ‘ I think I 'd rather stay here because it 's fixed now , but I do n't really like comprehensive schools that much . |
8 | I do n't know why , but I did n't much like the look of him . |
9 | ‘ But you do n't even like me . ’ |
10 | He said he had a daughter about her age but she did n't really like sailing . |
11 | We laugh about the whole experience now , but we do n't really like to dwell on particular moments too long . |