Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] n't [adv] like " in BNC.
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1 | One of the bizarre things I find today is that England does n't really like traders . |
2 | Stephen did n't much like to be reminded of this in public . |
3 | Lyn did n't much like the old man who kept the shop . |
4 | Burgess did n't much like leaving whatever risk there might be to the Inspector , but he did as he was told . |
5 | David Carlson did n't really like his daughter staying for hours at the Davis 's . |
6 | Commander Abigail did n't even like the area : it caused him shame and guilt to consider it , he tried not to think about it . |
7 | Sophie does n't particularly like eating breakfast but I insist she has something . ’ |
8 | Roycroft does n't particularly like the idea ; he thinks assessment and provision go together for individuals — a view shared by most of his social workers . |
9 | I do n't Clare does n't really like going round all the creatures do you ? |