Example sentences of "but he [verb] [adv] like " in BNC.
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1 | But he does honestly like them and can join a playground game or a classroom singalong without a hint of embarrassment . |
2 | He 's tall , blond , very muscular … but he does n't like gardening , so I do most of it myself . ’ |
3 | In the warm-up , Niki is three tenths of a second faster than Prost , but he does n't like his engine and gets it changed . |
4 | But he does n't like to let Phil see this . |
5 | He plays catch with me but he does n't like it because he broke his leg playing football . |
6 | er , now he does n't like to talk about it you see , and I said to him one day look Paul for god sake , oh , he 'll tell his mum , but he does n't like to talk about it to me |
7 | He does n't , well he 'll have salad minus oh he does oh I think he will have a salad but he does n't like tomatoes |
8 | Erm , and our John he did take but he does n't like it when it goes . |
9 | But he does quite like her , genuine . |
10 | Professionalism in writing was what Yeats resentfully found himself condemned to ; but he did n't like it , and he never pretended to . |
11 | He was pleased in a way that his advice had been proved good , but he did n't like the thought that a woman was catching up with him . |
12 | There were some joints in the depths of the freezer , but he did n't like to attack these . |
13 | ‘ He did it , ’ he said , ‘ but he did n't like it . ' |
14 | But he did n't like being imprisoned any more than me and one night made off across the wire with a pal of his , disposing of a sentry along the way . |
15 | I told her that he came once but he did n't like the new Al Ain . |
16 | ‘ I mean , he was a bruiser all right , but he did n't like the idea of Blackbeard doin' you and me in . ’ |
17 | 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 . |
18 | He loved Moscow , but he did n't like living there . |
19 | Damn , he sounded too shirty , but he did n't like the way she could get under his skin . |
20 | He knew May was not unhappy , but he did n't like to think he may have bored her . |
21 | But he did n't like to go against his grandmother who , in her grim fashion , had been kind to his dad at the last . |
22 | But he did n't like what he found — a student movement , influenced to some extent by the events in Europe , but calling for a return to the past in the shape of Juan Peron . |
23 | Oh , oh , her lie bounced off him , but he did n't like her arrogance one little bit , she could tell . |
24 | But he did n't like butchering so |
25 | He liked incense , but he did not like an excess of ceremonial ( ’ scarlet , lace etc' ) which he condemned as vulgar and intrusive . |
26 | In 1937 , Abu Khadra went to study science in Beirut and attended the American University — as David Damiani was to do four years later — but he did not like the course and returned to Jaffa , eventually settling for a degree in journalism at the American University in Cairo . |
27 | But he did not like leaving England , even in the winter , and , among the American tourists of Barbados , they soon felt homesick : Eliot was convinced , too , that the manager of the hotel in which they were staying was trying to exploit his presence there . |
28 | I should add that Professor Cizek said continue with oil paintings as well as water colour , but he did not like the flat way of painting as taught at Reading . |
29 | Sometimes he looked round the Park to see if he might move somewhere else but he did not like to start a flight with so many Men staring at him all at once . |
30 | With such small settlements of difference , Davide could cope ; but he did not like his work . |