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He doesn't care for sweet things.
He preferred working to doing nothing.
His books are liked by young people.
I don't like his boasting of his success in business.
Both his wife and he like it.
Older couples often appreciate cash more than gifts because they neither need nor have room for them.
The cat prefers fish to meat.
Japanese seem to prefer picking a marriage partner as much like themselves as possible, finding a job that provides security and slow but steady advancement, and putting money in the bank.
Crows like Tokyo because it is warmer in the city than in the suburbs, and it's bright at night.
No one loves war.
Nobody likes to be made fun of in public.
Not anybody likes this book.
Who loves war?
Most foreigners learn to like Japanese dishes.
Combat soldiers during peaceful moments like to reminisce of their halcyon days.
Some people like red wine and some people like white wine.
There is no doubt that people prefer peace to war.
Man likes bright sunshine.
Some people love hot curry, but it's not Jeff's cup of tea.
I know why there are so many people who love chopping wood.

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