Example sentences of "[verb] you do n't like " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You say you do n't like this voyage , ’ he said . |
2 | No you do n't put peel in but you say you do n't like cherries |
3 | I sha n't show this to Mabel she says you do n't like it . |
4 | And when I decided I did , I noticed you did n't like me . " |
5 | Lady Joanna will think you do n't like her . ’ |
6 | ‘ You mean you do n't like them , or you do n't think you ought to have them ? ’ |
7 | You still did n't clear that tablecloth with all , I mean you did n't like did you ? |
8 | ‘ We know you do n't like reproductions , Dr Streeter , ’ Barnett said rather nervously , ‘ but we wanted to give you something to remind you of us . |
9 | ‘ I know you do n't like homeless people being stereotyped as a bunch of alcoholics , ’ she began , ‘ but did you ever meet any of the real meths drinkers ? ’ |
10 | I knew you would want to see them , Captain — Mr Andropulos seems very anxious to see you — and I know you do n't like unauthorized people on the bridge so I took the liberty of putting the four gentlemen and the two young ladies in the wardroom . |
11 | I know you do n't like me . |
12 | You know you do n't like roast potatoes if they 're overdone . ’ |
13 | I know you do n't like him , but he has his uses . ’ |
14 | I know you do n't like it . |
15 | ‘ I know you do n't like him ’ |
16 | I 'll leave you to fathom that out I know you do n't like me in the room when your fathomering things out |
17 | This is why you know , I , I think you should keep di I keep diaries from years ago because I know you do n't like nostalgia , and I do n't , but it 's interesting |
18 | Yeah I know you do n't like par |
19 | I know you do n't like that , it 's a panda . |
20 | I know you do n't like that we put on people , but |
21 | ‘ I know you did n't like him , ’ she said , ‘ but please , I beg you to be friends with him now . |
22 | The most consistently bearish — well he is a Brit — Stephen Smith of PaineWebber , says that until recently , saying you did n't like IBM was ‘ like standing up and saying I do n't like apple pie . ’ |
23 | This means that if you decide you do n't like the changes in the new version ( HOLIDAYS.DOC ) you can load the old version ( HOLIDAYS.BAK ) and work from that instead . |
24 | If you decide you do n't like it , you show him later . |
25 | It 'll be awfully sad if you marry her and find you do n't like her later . ’ |
26 | Hellman cautiously observed , ‘ Does this mean you do n't like them ? ’ |
27 | You pretend you do n't like it … but it 's always yes please , in the end , is n't it , sweetheart ? ’ |
28 | ‘ I thought you did n't like him , ’ said Dorcas . |
29 | I thought you did n't like your German , are you a bit picked up on that then ? |
30 | You did you did n't like us at all . |