[General] I like/dislike/hate doing something before/after/when doing something else

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I am making an exercise for my students in which I intend to practice the structures to like/dislike doing something and before/after/when doing someting. I have made up a few sentences, but I need more. Can you add to my list?

I hate getting out of bed after waking up.
I like singing when cooking.
I dislike doing homework after having meals.
 
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They all work.
 
I hate walking the dog when it is very cold.
I like the smell of a fresh-baked pie.
I dislike asparagus.
 
I am not a teacher.

I like running before having breakfast.
I dislike being disturbed after going to bed.
I like trying something new when eating out.
 
I hate walking the dog when it is very cold.
I like the smell of a fresh-baked pie.
I dislike asparagus.

MikeNewYork, thank you for the ideas. Now I am trying to think up the second part of your sentences so that they contained "when doing something", "after doing something" and "before doing something".
 
You're welcome.
 
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