Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [adv] like " in BNC.

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1 He may not like dogs , ’ said Gildas .
2 The kibbutz child does well in the army and is comfortable living in a group ; the man reared in middle-class boarding schools and residential colleges learns skills of suppressing emotion , and develops attitudes of tolerance and a capacity to work productively with others whom he may not like .
3 Wycliffe , while conceding his abilities , saw no reason why he should also like him .
4 He used it whereever he could and in some places where he should n't like in the rainwater system .
5 I thought that because he had had such good news he might just like to keep it to himself today .
6 He might not like the interference . ’
7 He might not like or respect Florian personally , but he knew he was too good a jock to lose .
8 He might not like that at all !
9 you 'll have to protect the dog cos he might not like seeing his carpet pulled up , mm
10 Colonel Windsor was a soldier , not a politician ; he might n't like the choice , but his duty was to make the best of it .
11 He could n't like living with her under these sort of conditions .
12 He could hardly like Moe , another British musical .
13 He did n't know how long he could live like this .
14 He does n't really want to be like that — he 'd rather like to be a baseball star or a Sumo wrestler .
15 He 'd probably like me to get really angry .
16 On Father 's Day he 'll have a lie-in and get loads of presents — a chocolate , a jumper and a T-shirt , which he 'd probably like ‘ Daddy ’ written on . ’
17 And if Feargal had his way he 'd probably like to see her head there in its place .
18 He 'd quite like it .
19 He would evidently like to make the freeing of all political prisoners a pre-condition of his own release .
20 He would dearly like to do lots of things with her .
21 He would dearly like to hand over the captaincy at the end of next August after having retained the Ashes on his fifth tour to England .
22 He would dearly like to spend a month taking lessons from him , starting now : would that be possible ?
23 For his part , he seems to have enjoyed Cornwall , which he described as a walker 's paradise and ‘ … romantic to a degree ’ , though he confessed he would not like to live in it .
24 I know that he would not like to do any injustice to the report , but if he were to read the second paragraph , which contains its judgment on the Bill , he might come to a different conclusion .
25 I 'm certain that he would not like to finish his speech bef before mentioning the relationship of the Labour party with the socialist parties in Europe and their own manifesto .
26 Inchbad found himself thinking he would rather like to stroke Fenella .
27 He would also like to see the hierarchy between professors and younger scientists , stronger in Germany than in the UK and US , broken down a little .
28 However , he also feels that total sales are important so he would also like to maximise
29 He said he would also like to see progress on workers ' safety and health , with the adoption of the directives on pregnant women and working time .
30 He would also like to see plea bargaining introduced , although he says he would not have accepted a reduced criminal plea .
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