Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] like [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I did not like him then and he did not like me .
2 Dinah , who had not liked him at Hampstead , did not like him now ; but the information he brought was useful .
3 Tildy did not like him very much , but the kiss was important to her — and now there was nothing .
4 The Chinese did not like them then and , it seems , entertain no warmer feeling for them now .
5 There was no fear of his not knowing she did not like it either as , leaning back in his chair , he began easily , ‘ I propose , after much thought , ’ he added silkily , charm there in abundance , ‘ to … ’ he paused , and even smiled ‘ … to take you over as my girlfriend . ’
6 She had not liked it before , did not like it now , and the throng of tourists who had also disembarked , wearing baggy floral shorts , trussed with the straps of cameras and rucksacks , was irritating .
7 Yes , he had been to the Tower himself several times but did not like it there and still less did he like exposing himself in the Waste .
8 Even if I did not like you very much , I should still want you to be manageress of the Maison de Verveine in London .
9 No I did n't like her anyway
10 He did n't like her much but wanted her to stay .
11 She did n't like her much .
12 Some people at school said look how Mother Francis never gives out to Eve , she 's the real pet ; others said the nuns had to keep her for charity and did n't like her as much as they liked the other girls whose families all contributed something to the upkeep of St Mary 's .
13 I did n't like her very much .
14 Well , she did n't like him either .
15 Main market erm , but he er , I did n't like him like er
16 He used to like me I think , but to tell the truth , I did n't like him much .
17 I did n't like him much because he was a terrible liar but it would n't have been fun without him .
18 Helen did n't like him much .
19 I just realised I did n't like him as much as I thought , that 's all .
20 When I first met Alfred I did n't like him very much , because of his hair and his clothes and the fact that he did n't have a steady job , but now I 've got to know him he does n't seem too bad .
21 I did n't like him very much , I can tell you , but he was n't mad .
22 Except , half have them have gone away which is nice cos I did n't like them anyway !
23 Oh he ate them but I did n't like them very much .
24 She did n't like me either .
25 My family did n't like me so I had to work hard . "
26 ‘ I thought you … did n't like me very much . ’
27 I 've only been there once and I thought he did n't like me much , but now he wants me to do a dozen PDs tomorrow . ’
28 And did n't like it either .
29 She did n't like it anyway !
30 But the post office people did n't like it again .
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