Example sentences of "like [pers pn] here " in BNC.
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1 | I think he 's got an awful lot to contribute to our period and I , personally , would very much like him here . |
2 | She did n't like it here , so back she went home again . ’ |
3 | ‘ I do n't like it here , ’ she said . |
4 | I 'd like it here . ’ |
5 | ‘ But ye do n't like it here anyhow , ’ Parker said . |
6 | ‘ Ye told me yerself that ye do n't like it here . ’ |
7 | And you 'll like it here ; , it 's kinda fun . ’ |
8 | Ferguson added : ‘ I know he will like it here because he is a great entertainer with a feel for the game . |
9 | Rejection as a form of discipline ( ‘ If you do n't like it here , move out ’ ) . |
10 | ‘ I do n't like it here . |
11 | ‘ Do you like it here ? ’ |
12 | I do n't like it here very much , not at the moment , I said , no doubt sounding like a dangerous recluse and a chauvinist to boot . |
13 | ‘ Then why do you like it here ? ’ |
14 | ‘ I 've run out of money and I 'm trapped with the children and I do n't like it here . |
15 | I think I could like it here . ’ |
16 | I have come to see you because that Mr R said to my son ‘ If you do n't like it here then go back where you came from and where you belong ’ and I was so upset at that because my son was born here and I have lived in this country for over twenty years and how dare he say that , because my son comes from here . |
17 | ‘ Do n't you like it here ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Who would n't like it here ? ’ |
19 | But I do n't like it here , and I 've good reason for going . |
20 | Do you like it here ? |
21 | I like it here . |
22 | We may not have many estate agents and delis in Tottenham , but I like it here . |
23 | ‘ I like it here , ’ said Dot , stretching out along her bed while Gloria took off her hat and placed it carefully on the luggage rack . |
24 | ‘ I do n't want a holiday , I like it here , ’ I said . |
25 | ‘ I like it here . ’ |
26 | ‘ I do n't think that ye like it here . ’ |
27 | You like it here ? |
28 | ‘ I like it here and I want to stay for a while . ’ |
29 | I like it here . |
30 | Kingsley Amis 's third novel is symbolically called I Like It Here ( 1958 ) . |