Example sentences of "he [verb] n't like [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He did n't like that . ’ |
2 | She tried to work herself , and got a couple of nights barmaiding , but he did n't like that , and he did n't like one of the children going to nursery . |
3 | He did n't like that . |
4 | And on a farm when there was only one team , if they wanted to have half a day , carting , aye well the carter was very very annoyed , he did n't like that job at all . |
5 | ‘ He did n't like that image , ’ she told me . |
6 | I bet he did n't like that ? |
7 | He likes it no matter what you pu although he did n't like that other stuff we bought did he ? |
8 | Owen Moore on Locomotion finished fourth , John Evans from Faringdon on The Cordwina the second took exception to one fence in the show jumping round , he finished twelfth , he did n't like that one very much . |
9 | He did n't like Russian tea . |
10 | He did n't like actual descriptions of penetration . |
11 | He did n't like all those horrible buckets up there , he just does n't know how to … |
12 | She tried to work herself , and got a couple of nights barmaiding , but he did n't like that , and he did n't like one of the children going to nursery . |
13 | What else am I supposed to think when my school mate was posted to the area especially because he did n't like black people . ' |
14 | He did n't like boring cousin Sheila , either . |
15 | He did n't like this new war in South Africa . |
16 | Well that 's a good idea , the thing , you see the thing is she says oh , we , I read anything , you know , buy anything , well I said well suppose you 've already got it , you know , it 's erm , and also we offered him some , some author 's names so he did n't like this , and he did n't want that , you see , so , erm , but , in one hand he 's saying buy me anything and the other hand he 's saying I do n't like this and I do n't like that |
17 | Tosh said he did n't like some things that had been written about her in papers . |
18 | He did n't like any of the implications of the question . |
19 | He did n't like any kind of sloppiness on stage . |
20 | He did n't like foreign films at the best of times : you could n't understand what they were saying . |
21 | He did n't like direct confrontations . |
22 | Yeah , he do n't like that either , . |
23 | He do n't like American comedy at all . |
24 | ‘ He does n't like disappointing people . ’ |
25 | And do n't land heavily , he does n't like that either . ’ |
26 | He does n't like that one bit . |
27 | He does n't like that . |
28 | He does n't like that at all — yet that 's what our heroic opposition managed to say , and not among themselves alone . |
29 | You know he does n't like that kind of thing before a performance . ’ |
30 | He does n't like that . |