Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] like [det] " in BNC.

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1 Should n't like that !
2 That they must live like this ,
3 But in having to work together they are doing no more than thousands of couples and millions of professional people who may not like each other but who understand that there are times when they must look positive .
4 I may not like this , but I wo n't know unless I try it first .
5 Some may not like this idea , because it veers away from established convention , but it 's quicker , plus it saves the hassle of breaking a string peg at an important moment and being left dangling , so to speak .
6 ‘ He wants you , not Sammy or anyone else , and if you wo n't do it , then you 're not just putting Ellen 's money at risk , but you 're putting my commission on the line too , and I might not like that . ’
7 He might not like that at all !
8 I was talking about comparative , where some er situations and all this , that and the next thing , right , I mean one that , quite a , quite a useful phrase what you say is , is n't that true that , no you might not like that phrase , right , but you can take phrases like that and you can think to yourself can I , can I , right .
9 ‘ You 'll not like this next bit .
10 Oh , she 'll probably like that
11 She 'll probably like that better .
12 Some might even like all three ! ’
13 I 'd rather like that .
14 I 'd just like some clarification of what , what this resolution from budget review actually means .
15 Er not , it 's not serious , I , I 'd just like some independent er er info , you know ?
16 ‘ Oh , I expect you 'd both like some coffee too . ’
17 I 'd also like some advice about a couple of things .
18 Well I 'd like , Dave Girt , Leeds City , I 'd like s some recognition of West Yorkshire 's problems to be evident in er the deliberations , which er at the moment it 's it 's absent , it may it may have been taken into account but it 's absent in the exposition , and I I 'd also like some erm indication that competing development would not be massed on the boundaries of Leeds , that the scales of er the the distribution of the employment land seems to be to be biased towards those districts which which border Leeds .
19 I 'd really like that , I would — I really like Christmassy things .
20 When something happens and I ca n't look after myself any more the situation will be different , but at the moment what I 'd really like most is my independence back . ’
21 I 'd really like some breakfast .
22 I 'd really like some , but I ai n't got no money , so I just make do with warming my hands .
23 I 'd really like some
24 ‘ I wish I could live like that , ’ he told me .
25 He did n't know how long he could live like this .
26 He was so jealous I could live like this
27 ‘ He was very charming in the first days and said he was really jealous that I could live like this . ’
28 And I think naturally we would all like that .
29 ‘ I would plead with them to speak to the police as a matter of urgency because I would not like this to happen to anyone else or for any other family to go through the distress we are experiencing .
30 My mother would not like this . ’
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