Example sentences of "[adv] like [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | A.3.2 If the Vendor notifies the Purchaser of a ‘ breach ’ prior to completion but the Purchaser decides to proceed nonetheless ( ie he does not rescind ) then the Vendor should not still remain liable for damages ; the Purchaser has foregone the opportunity to get out of the deal if he does not like it any more . |
2 | Instead of just spouting at me , I 'd just like you all to engage brain with . |
3 | The subject matter for my demonstration is a pair for shoes belonging to my four-year-old daughter Sophie , who painted them to suit herself after she decided she did n't like them any more . |
4 | And remorseful that she did n't like her more . |
5 | Ted might decide he does n't like me any more , that I laugh too loudly or drink too much of his beer , and then we 'd have to get a tent . |
6 | They 'll see my faults and then they wo n't like me any more . |
7 | You do n't like me any more than I like you , but we do n't have to be constantly at war . ’ |
8 | ‘ Of course — but if you were to go to Luiza and pretend to be friends again … you could tell her you did n't like me any more . ’ |
9 | That was my boyfriend but he 's hurt his thumb and he do n't like me any more . |
10 | oh , oh dear oh She said that one , one lady did a lot of recording and then played it back and listened to herself and did n't like her own voice so she wiped it all off and handed it in . |
11 | ‘ Luke Scott does n't like you any better yet , Flo , ’ Nicky commented amusedly when they were in a taxi . |
12 | Well you can actually , but you ca n't say I like you any more but you can say I do n't like you any more . |
13 | I do n't like you any more , they 're all English |
14 | You did n't like it any more than I did . |
15 | ‘ Young people just do n't like it any more . ’ |
16 | " You do n't like it any more ? " |
17 | You do n't like it any more do ya ? |
18 | It 's alright for a couple of days and I have had a couple of days er peace and quiet , and then er I do n't like it any more after that . |
19 | Asked what he thinks of the pro-Labour stance , Blakenham adds cagily : ‘ I would n't like my own views to be taken out of context . ’ |
20 | I do n't like my own because it 's too round . |
21 | ‘ I do n't like my own company so I like to be in a show . |
22 | And Amanda did n't like our own school , cos she finishes her teacher training college this year . |
23 | I do n't love Mike , I do n't even like him any more . ’ |
24 | I did n't actually like him all that much . |