Example sentences of "[pron] do [not/n't] like it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 As for going to church , why , I ca n't afford it , — besides to tell the truth , I do n't like it well enough .
2 I do n't like it no more . ’
3 I do n't like it up here . ’
4 I do n't like it here , ’ she said .
5 I do n't like it here .
6 I do n't like it here very much , not at the moment , I said , no doubt sounding like a dangerous recluse and a chauvinist to boot .
7 ‘ I 've run out of money and I 'm trapped with the children and I do n't like it here .
8 But I do n't like it here , and I 've good reason for going .
9 but it 's , you know , it is a you wo n't like going back , no I do n't like it either
10 Well I do n't like it either , but there you
11 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
12 Well I do n't like it very much I must say !
13 I do n't like it much , ’ I said , ‘ but I think there 's a chance . ’
14 I do n't like it much , I 'm afraid , or most of the people you meet there .
15 But I know what I am and I do n't like it much .
16 Mm I do n't like it though .
17 I do n't like it as much , ’ said Lydia , ‘ but perhaps it would be more suitable .
18 Well I do n't like it too hot , ever .
19 I do n't like it too windy , I do n't like wind and rain together
20 Now , I volunteered to go into the Mediwell because I 'm I do n't like it down there and er , Linda will go into the centre of New into the centre of North Shields with a particular person a a form teacher or whatever , probably .
21 you know , where I belong , I , I do n't quite honestly do n't really like Harlow New Town any more , I al I did up until about oh eight or nine years ago I thought it was a great place and all , all the cockneys that said , you know , oh I 'd love to be back in London , I thought they were barmy , you know to live in London the di the difference is , I mean my husband 's a cockney and he would n't , would never , well now he would never go back to London you know , it 's a dump , he , he likes Harlow , but er I think I do n't like it now because it 's expanded so much , you know when we , when we were first here , mind you when we first moved in it was ever so difficult for us kids because , there , there was the Old Town kids versus the New Town kids and they hated us , they really
22 ‘ Well , ’ he said tersely , ‘ I do n't like it now I see it up there .
23 And went my natural colour then decided I did n't like it again , then went back colouring
24 I did n't like it there , so my mother came to see me and when she seen the bairn she just says , ‘ Come home . ’
25 I did n't like it there at first — sometimes it was traumatic , sometimes it was boring — but I wanted help , especially with my drink problem .
26 I , put me in a detention centre because I was shoplifting and I did n't like it there so I left !
27 Yes well and I did n't like it better either .
28 I did n't like it much ’ she says now .
29 I did n't like it much either , but it gets better .
30 Yes but I decided I did n't like it so I did n't put in any .
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