Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] do [not/n't] like " in BNC.

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1 Many four or five-year-olds do n't like using the school loo because it 's often dirty , allows no privacy and frequently runs out of loo paper .
2 But sometimes mum and dads do n't like you practising , so you need you need to ask and if you are chosen you need to commit yourself .
3 It may , although production on average may rise using this innovation may increase the , the variability of output , and farmers do n't like variations in output .
4 Then Mr Stein would have two permits and regulations do n't like that .
5 They do n't like mixing with HIV-positive people and drug addicts and their husbands and boyfriends do n't like it , so they are encouraged not to get involved . ’
6 Congressmen and senators did not like being bombarded with an estimated eighty legislative proposals in Carter 's first year and were unim-pressed by his resistance to compromise , his aversion to bargaining and his threats to go over their heads directly to the people .
7 Rodney was like a whirlwind and upset both people and animals ( cats , dogs and horses do not like sudden movements ) .
8 The proposals were due to be considered by Cabinet ten days later and ministers do not like seeing what they are to discuss plastered all over the press beforehand .
9 And policemen do n't like to see it .
10 But emotions do n't like that ; they love to have their say .
11 Elaine claimed that horses do not damage paths which are properly maintained ( ie well drained ) , but horses do not like tarmac .
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