Example sentences of "do [pron] like " in BNC.
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1 | Moan about it and do nothing like all of them . |
2 | you do them like this : look . ’ |
3 | Do I like curry ? she wants to know . |
4 | Today , I suppose I do n't exactly dislike my body , but neither do I like it much . |
5 | Do I like you ? |
6 | Do I like you ? |
7 | Do I like the way you look ? |
8 | Do I like the way you speak ? |
9 | Do I like your mannerisms ? |
10 | Do I like people ? |
11 | Anyway , you know I have my good days and when I do I like to get up and sit by the fire for a while . ’ |
12 | ‘ What do I like about her ? |
13 | ‘ Nor do I like being called Jam , or Jelly , or even Peanut Butter . ’ |
14 | Hugh liked him from the first ; and so do I like him , I like him very well . |
15 | I 'm caught you know betwixt and between , which do I like the best . |
16 | ( Why do I like it ? |
17 | Do I like it ? |
18 | Do I like these ? |
19 | No , no , no , no , no What else do I like doing ? |
20 | Do I like ? |
21 | ‘ But do ye like Nellie ? ’ said the old man . |
22 | Mr Podsnap , in Our Mutual Friend , speaks in capital letters when addressing foreigners : " How Do You Like London ? " |
23 | For example , the capital letters of " How Do You Like London " might suggest a number of phonetic factors abnormal loudness , slow-motion delivery , stressing of every syllable — all expressive of the proverbial Englishman 's assumption that those who can not speak his language as a native are deaf or stupid , or both . |
24 | ‘ Do you like Mozart ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Do you like hats ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Do you like dancing , Nurse ? ’ he asked . |
27 | He sat on a stool in my kitchen while I was cooking lunch and said , ‘ Do you like this song ? and proceeded to play ‘ Space Oddity ’ . |
28 | At breakfast my seven-year-old daughter enquires , quite seriously : ‘ Daddy , do you like being a doctor ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Do you like me ? ’ she whispered . |
30 | What do you like best of all for your breakfast ? ’ |