Example sentences of "[not/n't] [pron] like " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Why should n't I like it ? |
2 | I do , clearly , do n't I. Then why do n't I like it ? ) |
3 | When I lift her gently away she asks did n't I like it , and why must she stop ? |
4 | Would n't I like to curl up on the sofa ? — and mostly I enjoyed the sweaty heaving pleasures of the British Legion do , where the guests galumphed and the men got drunk and waved bottles around — and one thing I noticed through all the ranks of society , no matter what the background , or the income , or the form the party took , was that as the evening wore on women would begin to look pained and patient and longed to get home , but did n't like to say so for fear of being accused of ruining the evening 's fun . |
5 | Oh , would n't I like to be a fly on the wall when you tell her the latest ! |
6 | I 've worked with them before , you see , ’ he added , in explanation and Teversham had just time to assure him he well understood and would n't himself like to work with anyone else 's squad , before Miss Williams , tears in her eyes , and Francis Morgan , white with distress , bore down on them . |
7 | Do n't she like it ? |
8 | Do n't she like the column change ? |
9 | Does n't she like Sal ? |
10 | ‘ Do n't you like coffee , then ? |
11 | Did n't you like that ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Do n't you like this flat ? |
13 | Well then , he 'd say , what do n't you like about them ? |
14 | ‘ Do n't you like it ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Do n't you like it ? ’ she asked . |
16 | ‘ Do n't you like dead things ? ’ said Lee . |
17 | ‘ Do n't you like our company , then ? ’ said his Mum . |
18 | ‘ Do n't you like them ? , |
19 | ‘ Would n't you like to know ! ’ |
20 | Twelve days later the consultant intervened and said to the man , ‘ Would n't you like to stroke that dog ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Why did n't you like her ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Do n't you like the feel of the water ? ’ |
23 | Do n't you like Coleridge ? |
24 | A lot of my friends say to me , ‘ Yasmin , I bet you 're dying to cut your hair ’ , or ‘ Would n't you like to perm it ? ’ but it 's not true , I would n't . |
25 | ‘ Would n't you like to remake your life ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Would n't you like to see it ? |
27 | ‘ Do n't you like whisky ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Did n't you like it then ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Franca , dear , would n't you like to go and lie down , ’ came Moxie 's voice . |
30 | ‘ Would n't you like something to eat ? |