Examples of 'not like it very' in a sentence

Meaning of "not like it very"

not like it very: Expresses a lack of enthusiasm or satisfaction towards something; to dislike or not enjoy something

How to use "not like it very" in a sentence

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not like it very
You may not like it very much.
If they do understand it they do not like it very much.
Nick did not like it very much.
I just can not because the aunt does not like it very much.
I do not like it very much.
This is the case, even if some of us do not like it very much.
Your boss may not like it very much either.
But did you know that in the beginning Frenchmen did not like it very much?
He does not like it very much, but the rest of the family does.
I reckon they would not like it very much!
They did not like it very much, saying that it assumed away too many things.
I just can't because my aunt does not like it very much.
Do you not like it very much?
What 's the news? - You may not like it very much.
You know, does not like it very much, if it is calling him that.

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If I tell, you might not like it very much, Iris.
I do not like it very much, There is a new student. But in school, recently.
Stephen … will not like it very much.
I do not like it very much. - Quick.
And I really did not like it very much, and left it.
You must not like it very much? Like what?

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