Example sentences of "like it [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He would probably like it softer , but whatever your view of Mrs Pitman , his trainer , as a strategist and communicator , there is no doubt at all of her ability to train Grand National horses . |
2 | I did n't like it first , when I bought it I thought it was a bit crap |
3 | Did n't like it first time . |
4 | I would think they 'd like it two to three days old with a reasonable bounce . |
5 | I mean , we complain about the mineral water not being from France — we do n't like the English stuff and we do n't like it fizzy either . |
6 | There are plenty of people in the music business who would like it that way , but I have to bear in mind that people get ill , home-sick and miserable . |
7 | Yes it 's , yes it 's a , it 's a , it 's a winter one not , I do n't think he 'd like it that 's a shame , they did it in red . |
8 | Now it had happened to her daughter and she did n't like it , she did n't like it one bit . |
9 | Swales , influential chairman of the International Selection Committee , says of the manager 's job : ‘ It destroyed Don Revie ; it did n't do Ron Greenwood too much good and Bobby Robson did n't like it one bit . |
10 | That Fran had no intention of doing just that had only just struck him , and he did n't like it one little bit ! |
11 | Leith did not like it one tiny bit . |
12 | EVERTON became the latest side to get a taste of the Ian Wright magic — and they did not like it one little bit . |
13 | I do n't like it one little bit . |
14 | Ah do n't like it wan bit … ’ |
15 | but then I 'd I like it fuller and prettier . |
16 | I 'd like it separate , but there 's a common bathroom and kitchen between the two flats . |
17 | You did n't like it any more than I did . |
18 | ‘ Young people just do n't like it any more . ’ |
19 | " You do n't like it any more ? " |
20 | A.3.2 If the Vendor notifies the Purchaser of a ‘ breach ’ prior to completion but the Purchaser decides to proceed nonetheless ( ie he does not rescind ) then the Vendor should not still remain liable for damages ; the Purchaser has foregone the opportunity to get out of the deal if he does not like it any more . |
21 | You do n't like it any more do ya ? |
22 | It 's alright for a couple of days and I have had a couple of days er peace and quiet , and then er I do n't like it any more after that . |
23 | Do you like it pink ? |
24 | ‘ Then I would like it fine for you to advise me how I am to repaint my ceilings , Doctor ! |
25 | Yeah , yeah , I know , well my daughter in law , was practically down on the phone kissing me last year when I said look Myrie , would n't you like it this year if I did n't come to you , you know , she 's done Christmas 's for me , year in year out |
26 | ‘ I thought you 'd like it short . ’ |