Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [adv] like [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't have much choice , I was n't listening to it anyway so then I got quite to like it then . |
2 | I did not like him then and he did not like me . |
3 | Even if I did not like you very much , I should still want you to be manageress of the Maison de Verveine in London . |
4 | Except , half have them have gone away which is nice cos I did n't like them anyway ! |
5 | Oh he ate them but I did n't like them very much . |
6 | Main market erm , but he er , I did n't like him like er |
7 | He used to like me I think , but to tell the truth , I did n't like him much . |
8 | I did n't like him much because he was a terrible liar but it would n't have been fun without him . |
9 | When I first met Alfred I did n't like him very much , because of his hair and his clothes and the fact that he did n't have a steady job , but now I 've got to know him he does n't seem too bad . |
10 | I did n't like him very much , I can tell you , but he was n't mad . |
11 | I just realised I did n't like him as much as I thought , that 's all . |
12 | No I did n't like her anyway |
13 | I did n't like her very much . |
14 | And went my natural colour then decided I did n't like it again , then went back colouring |
15 | I did n't like it there , so my mother came to see me and when she seen the bairn she just says , ‘ Come home . ’ |
16 | I did n't like it there at first — sometimes it was traumatic , sometimes it was boring — but I wanted help , especially with my drink problem . |
17 | I , put me in a detention centre because I was shoplifting and I did n't like it there so I left ! |
18 | Yes well and I did n't like it better either . |
19 | ‘ I did n't like it much ’ she says now . |
20 | I did n't like it much either , but it gets better . |
21 | Yes but I decided I did n't like it so I did n't put in any . |
22 | Yes but I decided I did n't like it so I did n't put in any . |
23 | She 'd never liked them much ; in fact she had only kept them up so long because Mary Connon long ago , almost on her first visit to the house , had been openly patronizing about them . |
24 | but you did n't like it much did you ? |
25 | You did n't like it that much ? |
26 | There was no fear of his not knowing she did not like it either as , leaning back in his chair , he began easily , ‘ I propose , after much thought , ’ he added silkily , charm there in abundance , ‘ to … ’ he paused , and even smiled ‘ … to take you over as my girlfriend . ’ |
27 | She did n't like me either . |
28 | Well , she did n't like him either . |
29 | She did n't like her much . |
30 | She did n't like it already and she had no idea yet what it was . |