Example sentences of "n't like him " in BNC.
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1 | I ran down to meet him , but when I got there I saw that he had narrow eyes and a mean mouth and I did n't like him one bit . |
2 | He used to like me I think , but to tell the truth , I did n't like him much . |
3 | He is a good MP , a Tam Dalyell-type , who is always there and has good views , many on things the Militants do n't like him for . |
4 | Jane was in a junk food café trying to eat chips off a floppy paper plate and drink red wine three-quarters full of ice , when a young man with long hair entered carrying a guitar , ‘ Ugh — do n't like him , ’ said her host 's son , aged sixteen . |
5 | They did n't like him . |
6 | He 'd once tried to explain to her that he was n't popular , that people did n't like him , but she would n't have it , so he 'd given up . |
7 | If she did n't like him talking to Mrs Wright , she would n't like him meeting her friend and going into her house . |
8 | If she did n't like him talking to Mrs Wright , she would n't like him meeting her friend and going into her house . |
9 | She was never as strict as his Dad and she did n't like him getting in the way in the waiting-room . |
10 | But I remembered him and I did n't like him , you know , not really , only I was too well-bred to say so to anyone . |
11 | People who did n't like him said he was very sarcastic , but he always seemed to me to be a most sensitive and competent man . |
12 | Suppose I do n't like him ? |
13 | I do n't like him , but he 's a cynical bastard and wo n't be taken in by the likes of Buckmaster . ’ |
14 | ‘ I did n't like him . ’ |
15 | You ca n't like him , but you must worship , despise and pity him ; he is by turns sublime and ridiculous , a giant and a wimp . |
16 | He thinks it 's because of the sausages that people do n't like him enough to ask him to tea ; but it is n't really . |
17 | I did n't like him , resemblance or no resemblance to Uncle Bill . |
18 | ‘ Ye do n't like him ? ’ |
19 | I did n't like him at all and we did n't get on . |
20 | I do n't like him . ’ |
21 | Would n't like him to catch me under the kissing bough . ’ |
22 | ‘ Yeah , but I do n't like him too much anyway . |
23 | As Kenneth Baker appears on the big screen , also lamenting the loss of Chris Patten , the revellers chatter among themselves : ‘ Now I do n't like him . ’ |
24 | ‘ I do n't like him either . ’ |
25 | After his triumph , Benn said : ‘ I do n't want to fight Eubank because I do n't like him but I 'll take it for the million he was asking for . ’ |
26 | I did n't like him much because he was a terrible liar but it would n't have been fun without him . |
27 | We did n't like him doing this for he was rough , but we got used to it and our hands became tough . |
28 | ‘ I do n't like him much either , ’ Claire admitted . |
29 | She did n't like him . |
30 | Mrs Thatcher did n't like him — particularly after he offended the Israelis with his famous attack on an Army officer on an official visit to the occupied Gaza strip . |