Example sentences of "[not/n't] take all " in BNC.

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1 Why not take all of me ,
2 Why not take all of me .
3 If the hands are too far forwards , as is often the case , the back arm being so close to the CE can not take all the strain and tends to sheet out causing the board to turn into the wind .
4 Finally , the therapist can not take all the credit for his or her successes ; the healer is merely a catalyst in the process .
5 They go on to stress that the low level of resourcing can not take all the blame for this state of affairs , since the attitudes and policies of the schools themselves are crucially important .
6 If it is claimed that reasons are needed for this verdict , which might be doubted , one has to do with the fact that we do not take all the causes of behaviour to be other behaviour .
7 Provided the government does not take all the extra pre-tax profit in taxes , increasing pre-tax profits must always increase post-tax profits .
8 John Lade , later to be MP for Southwark , shortly after the passage of the Abjuration Act of 1702 , said " that his friends , meaning the Jacks , were milksops for kicking at oaths , asserting they should never be able to do anything if they , his friends , did not take all the oaths that could be imposed " .
9 First , it did not take all the development value .
10 When you 're bottom , a point never goes amiss — but United will be kicking themselves for not taking all 3 in London last night , after throwing away a 2 goal lead .
11 You 're not taking all that money are you ?
12 It should be noted that the Board may withhold or reduce compensation of they consider that the applicant has not taken all reasonable steps to inform the police without delay .
13 Since the defendants had therefore not taken all reasonable precautions , they had no defence .
14 The court refused to allow the claim , holding that the clause ( imposing an exorbitant charge ) was particularly onerous and unusual and the library had not taken all reasonable steps to bring it to the attention of the agency .
15 You will find it easier to talk to people if you do n't take all their ideas personally .
16 Please do n't take all day over it it 's important that you do n't .
17 ‘ You must n't take all this too much to heart , Schätzchen .
18 ‘ I 'm afraid I ca n't take all the credit .
19 So it 's a And it does n't take all day .
20 And do n't take all day about it , because I want to kiss you again .
21 But you ca n't take all of it . ’
22 Do n't take all day about it . ’
23 Because your main memory wo n't take all the expanded memory anyway .
24 However , erm this is the first chance I 've had to speak today so I ca n't take all the blame of the er , of the , of the late start , erm I do n't know whether it would make it any easier to the my colleagues on my right or my left erm to accept the Liberal resolution .
25 You should n't take all the blame .
26 The local MP Robert Jackson who 's also a Minister in the employment department admits the Government has made mistakes , but says they ca n't take all the blame .
27 They 're kept in steel and concrete bunkers , and staff work in isolated huts for safety reasons — if one blows up , it wo n't take all the others with it .
28 I ca n't take all of it .
29 Really get into rather than I would n't take all that much notice of it .
30 and do n't take all that loaf cos that 's all that
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