Example sentences of "[pron] do [not/n't] like [pers pn] very " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Words like ‘ national security ’ and ‘ Official Secrets Act ’ are being bandied around in my hearing and I do n't like them very much . |
2 | I do n't like her very , still trying to get out of it . |
3 | Well I do n't like it very much but it has this very interesting discussion as to whether a fax was cheaper or more expensive than the telephone |
4 | Well I do n't like it very much I must say ! |
5 | ‘ I do n't like 'em very much . ’ |
6 | Even if I did not like you very much , I should still want you to be manageress of the Maison de Verveine in London . |
7 | Oh he ate them but I did n't like them very much . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | I did n't like him very much , I can tell you , but he was n't mad . |
10 | I did n't like her very much . |
11 | Sometimes they do n't like it very much , but they ca n't remember how you got there , so they just accept it . ’ |
12 | ‘ They do n't like us very much . ’ |
13 | Erm , I er , like everybody else , are very glad to see they 're gon na get their release , but do you know Dougie , erm , I for the life of me , can not understand , and we do n't know the full circumstances , how these people wander into a country like Iraq , which has a terrible reputation , and they do n't like us very much , you know , how does this happen ? |
14 | " He does n't like me very much , " I explained , and it was the first time I 'd ever realized that " It was a very sad thing not to be liked by your own father , and obviously it must be just as sad not to like your only daughter . |