Example sentences of "i [verb] like " in BNC.
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1 | I was bitterly ashamed of what I was doing , or letting people do to me , but also of course I got to like it , and even crave it , in a manner of speaking . |
2 | The more I grew up , the more I got to like her . |
3 | It was quite away from the area I 'd been brought up in , but I got to like it and make friends , and I got more independent . |
4 | I suppose I felt sorry for him ; I tried to like him . |
5 | Living and working with those people eating and drinking with them and the only taste I learnt to like was they do n't know . ’ |
6 | Jacklin had pulled up short about 50 or 60 yards from the green — just the sort of position I 'd liked to have been in for us , ; Trevino put his fourth shot through the green . |
7 | I 'd liked her until the money lending began , and I was sorry for being unkind to her . |
8 | But then should I also have said that Oliver rang up the next day and asked if I 'd liked them ? |
9 | Connie Fraser was n't really any of my business , but I 'd liked the way she was taking this whole bit . |
10 | ‘ I wish I 'd liked her better , ’ Anne said . |
11 | certainly , and my Lord my problem is I 'd liked to see them before I cross-examine Mr the er , the next witness cos he , he was the the officer in charge of brochures , er I do n't know whether the defendants can get , the plaintiffs can get them before but er , I mention it now , the second application my Lord , er your Lordship recalls that Mr evidence is at a meeting of , he brought up his concerns about the accuracy of the inflation sentence in the brochure and a board meeting in , no board meeting to that effect has been disclosed |
12 | I 'd liked to find Mary something nice and pretty for Christmas , I do n't know what to get . |
13 | So that 's why I 'd liked to go . |
14 | Erm I 'd liked to discuss the point about what aid we can give to try and promote the stability and the event of prosperity of the country . |
15 | Which meant if I did it in year three , which I 'd liked to , then you 'd obviously equal or went into drama . |
16 | For that flicker of uncertainty , I begin to like her again , better than I have since the days of the Great Succubus Strike . |
17 | Just because I happen to like my shellsuit trousers , people come to all sorts of unflattering conclusions about me , generally involving Essex . |
18 | ‘ Fortunately I happen to like licorice , ’ said Richard . |
19 | By this , he did not mean that truth is simply subjective , merely my own opinion , what I happen to like to regard as true . |
20 | I happen to like at least some pictures by Mondrian : you may respond to them by asking why anyone should get paid for drawing coloured squares . |
21 | ‘ I happen to like cats too , I and my pals … ’ |
22 | The sorts of things I happen to like , the sorts of things I happen to be good at or bad at . |
23 | I happen to like Hamman … but I think this is just for publicity or severe delusions of grandeur . |
24 | ‘ I happen to like children very much ! ’ |
25 | However , firstly , I happen to like living here , ’ Ashley told him , ‘ and secondly , I fail to see how me running my workshop is going to bother anyone . ’ |
26 | ‘ However , I happen to like him . |
27 | I 'm with you , for a start , and I happen to like being with you . |
28 | I happen to like giving slide lectures . |
29 | I 'm not sure what I like best , I seem to like quite a bit . |
30 | Piers said , have I got to like it ? |