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1 At that time the army was held in the greatest dislike by the English people.
2 As for the old dog, he showed his dislike by discreetly keeping away from him.
3 You should have outgrown your dislike by now.
4 As for Rhode Island, on the other hand, it was regarded with strong dislike by the other colonies.
5 His alliance with Louis XIV was justifiably regarded with the utmost suspicion and dislike by all his Protestant subjects.
6 She appeared, indeed, to detest him, and took every opportunity of showing her dislike by all sorts of petty annoyances.
7 He said that Lady Hester was regarded with mingled respect and dislike by the neighbours, whom she oppressed by her exactions.
8 They in turn disliked the woman, and gave vent to their dislike by turning her into ridicule at public dances as often as possible.
9 She wanted him to know that he had carried her prejudice, her dislike by storm, and had won the right to dictate his terms.
10 Monahin was in command of the Batoka of Mokwine in my party, and he was looked upon with great dislike by all that chief's subjects.
11 He was extremely austere, and very much disliked by the fair sex.
12 Better be driven from among men than disliked by children and dogs.
13 I'm disliked by the Spaniards, and now the Cubans will hate me.
14 Tobacco use adversely affects many aspects of well-being and is disliked by non-smokers.
15 Rachel was already disliked by many of the citizens before Grove was murdered.
16 He was cold-blooded and generally disliked by the men under him.
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