Example sentences of "we [verb] [adv] like [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We did n't like the food , we preferred Mum 's . |
2 | ‘ We thought that if we did n't like the Arab sector of Jerusalem after partition , ’ Damiani said , ‘ we would also have property in the Jewish sector . |
3 | Mrs Taylor gave Frankie and me a piece of bread pudding each but we did n't like the smell of it so we threw it over the wall on the way back to our house . |
4 | We did n't like the fact that our male companions smelt like compost heaps , but we did n't dream of challenging them about it . |
5 | We did n't like the King so much now — he was more interested in horses than in plays . |
6 | But the food we we did n't like the food , but you could always arrange to eat somewhere place else . |
7 | We did not like the look of him and kept walking . |
8 | We have gelded the odd one if we do n't like the progeny . ’ |
9 | I mean , we complain about the mineral water not being from France — we do n't like the English stuff and we do n't like it fizzy either . |
10 | ‘ We do n't like the term price war because that implies that these holidays are the type of bargain basement deal you pick up at the last minute . |
11 | ‘ We do n't like the idea of anyone suggesting we won the title by default because Manchester United threw it away . ’ |
12 | We do n't like the orthodox approach — but what right do we have to try out our home-grown experiments on other people 's children ? |
13 | We do n't like the idea that men and women are suddenly enemies . |
14 | In case we do n't like the cake she brings half a tea-chest of biscuits and three different jams . |
15 | so we must n't feel hurt , I 'd probably feel hurt we must n't be er adversely react if we do n't like the answers that we get . |
16 | but , we do n't like the look of it , you know |
17 | However , if we do not like being judged by an external tribunal , if we do not like our citizens being interrogated by foreign judges about acts committed in the United Kingdom , if we do not like our Acts of Parliament and our internal administration being scrupulously picked over by a European Commission , if we do not like the relations between the Crown and its possessions being altered over our heads , the remedy is in our own hands . |
18 | ‘ If we do not like the tax law then we should change it . |