Example sentences of "[pers pn] do [not/n't] [adv] like " in BNC.
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1 | I do not even like to see her , it makes me uncomfortable and I wish her gone , as quickly as possible . ’ |
2 | Erm , I do not personally like that because I like the discipline of writing things out again for reasons which I will explain in boring detail in a while . |
3 | I do not really like being touched by a stranger since I had been mildly attacked as a child , but something told me this was no casual greeting . |
4 | HIS great courage and imperturbable COOLNESS in the face of what must at times have seemed to him to be insuperable odds WAS , I must confess — although I do not really like him — quite UNBELIEVABLE . |
5 | I have to confess , for what it 's worth , I do not really like Lewis Carroll , Alice through the Looking Glass , and Alice in Wonderland , they bore me stiff ! |
6 | I do n't particularly like that word , but that 's how she describes herself and it 's great if people think that a tomboy is the best-dressed woman of the moment . |
7 | ‘ I do n't particularly like it . ’ |
8 | However , I do n't particularly like watching television for more than 5 hours in a day , and that is certainly not necessary and is possibly harmful to mental and physical health . |
9 | I do n't particularly like the set up as it is as the moment . |
10 | Sara , a 38-year-old mother of three , said , I do n't particularly like talking about this , but Len insists I keep a corset , suspenders , the whole works on while we 're making love . |
11 | I do n't particularly like driving to the Dordogne through the night with the car almost on two wheels . ’ |
12 | Surprisingly , I find that all my reasons for postponing giving birth still apply : I do n't particularly like children ; I value my independence , the freedom to come and go , the open doors ; I want to write , and literary history tells me that my chances of succeeding as a writer and a mother are pitiful ; I hate and fear the nuclear family , the stifling atmosphere , the exploited wife and mother , the generation gap . |
13 | And I do n't particularly like sitting on boards . " |
14 | I mean I do n't particularly like |
15 | Well I do n't particularly like cows then er but then I think they 're well done . |
16 | I do n't well like , we 're not going abroad so I want one but they 're so bloody cumbersome and I do n't want it |
17 | ‘ I do n't just like to do ballet — I like disco dancing , too , ’ he revealed to us . |
18 | ‘ I do n't even like you . ’ |
19 | I do n't even like her . |
20 | I do n't even like comic books . ’ |
21 | I do n't even like bands like Soundgarden , who are slightly metal . |
22 | I do n't love Mike , I do n't even like him any more . ’ |
23 | I do n't even like to think about it . ’ |
24 | I do n't even like filmstars . |
25 | " Locked up in a house with people I do n't even like . " |
26 | I do n't even like you ; you 're virtually blackmailing me to work for you , and now you want me to pretend to be your girlfriend ? ’ |
27 | I do n't even like having them on the island , not even Mrs Clamp , who comes every week on a Saturday to clean the house and deliver our supplies . |
28 | ‘ I do n't even like him ! ’ |
29 | I do n't even like the word glamorous — it 's slick and artificial-sounding . ’ |
30 | She said oh , even though I do n't even like brandy . |