Example sentences of "i [adv] [verb] like " in BNC.
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1 | I always did like anything new , as long as it was comfortable . ’ |
2 | I always did like a challenge . |
3 | Oh she 's , but she 's gone nice , I must admit , cos I always did like her , even though like they use to say she was spoilt and that , well , you ca n't help it |
4 | ‘ There are lots of English painters I really do like . ’ |
5 | " But it 's true , " said Mrs Denham , " that I really do like to have James . |
6 | Now please understand that I really do like my visitors . |
7 | But , I really do like , I 'm , I 'm always |
8 | I really do like that hat ! |
9 | I really do like shopping for |
10 | Whether as Gorbals kid street fighter , trustee of New Scientist , Fellow of the Royal Society or captain of industry , I really did like the man . |
11 | But I really did like it at the end when he got back with his mother and the rest of the family and they had a lovely Christmas with hundreds of presents . |
12 | I never did like drag shows and I did n't want to spend the evening in the pub but I did it just to be with gay people . |
13 | ‘ Oh , I never did like the colour . ’ |
14 | I never did like sorting out the sheep from the goats … at the end of the first term in the fifth year … did n't like that at all … there was always a sort of … he 's doing ‘ O ’ level , the elite group . |
15 | I never did like it and now is a good time to get rid of it . |
16 | I never did like him . ’ |
17 | I never did like those open topped buses . |
18 | ‘ I 'll say , ’ Ven snarled , and was over by the door , blocking out the light from the sitting-room when , ‘ I never did like my women that clinging ! ’ he barked brutally . |
19 | Anyway , I never did like Tescos much as Sainsburys . |