Example sentences of "[verb] never [adv] like " in BNC.
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1 | Yet even Eubank , deep down , does question his continuation in a sport that he has never really liked . |
2 | There are some marvellous graphics among these new breeds but , having never particularly liked comics , I failed to overcome a fundamental irritation with the medium of pictures and words combined . |
3 | Erm that 's fu it is it 's a funny question that because I 've never never liked selling to shops . |
4 | ( Yet , by Mr Foster 's account , they had never even liked the man . ) |
5 | She had never particularly liked the church as a building — there was a coldness and lack of ‘ atmosphere ’ about it that had nothing to do , she felt sure , with the wealthy congregation . |
6 | Although she could swim a little , she had never particularly liked the sport . |
7 | I decided that she had never really liked Richard and wrote her an angry letter attacking a Labour politician I knew she particularly admired , saying he did not care for Socialist principles and was no more than a cunning man who would do anything for power . |
8 | ‘ People always comment on the large number of pictures , but we 've always displayed things on the walls and have never particularly liked putting up flowery wallpaper — or wallpaper at all , ’ Catherine explains . |