Example sentences of "he [verb] n't much [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Later when he was hungry , he ate three of them in a row , washed down with bottles of beer which he said he did n't much care for . |
2 | Sir Alexander Cadogan , made chairman in 1952 , had never seen a BBC television programme , and the ones he had seen , in the United States , he did n't much care for . |
3 | Yet while he did n't much care about the outcome of Plainsong , except in a generally patriotic sense , he cared very much that it should n't fail in any way that would leave a vindictive Foreign Office with a load of blame to distribute . |
4 | The Earl turned to his host almost belligerently , almost , indeed , as though he did n't much care for him . |
5 | She knew that he did n't much care for André , but he could at least have made a better attempt at disguising it . |
6 | He did n't much care ; that was the crux of the matter . |
7 | He did n't much care for nature in the raw : it was messy and wasteful and there was too much of it . |
8 | He did n't much like you being a property shark , I suppose ? ’ |
9 | Mr Hobbs said ‘ your husband ’ as if he did n't much like Richard , and for some reason this pleased me . |
10 | In fact … one of them was stuffing something through the wire and bars of his cage which they should n't be doing and he did n't much like it … |
11 | He did n't much like the thought himself . |
12 | He did n't much like this . |
13 | He did n't much enjoy it , but enjoyment was irrelevant . |
14 | He did n't much approve of animal experimentation in the first place , so I 'd guess that it was forced on him by the sponsor . ’ |
15 | Perhaps it 's Green himself he does n't much like . ’ |
16 | ‘ He does n't much approve of what I 'm doing . ’ |