Example sentences of "[modal v] [not/n't] take you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It should n't take you long , ’ said Ken . |
2 | It may not take you via many of the islands which Wallace visited , but at least you 'll arrive . |
3 | However , if this is too low , the seller might not take you seriously . |
4 | But if you 're that clever , then , Master Fox , you tell me why I 'll not take you . ’ |
5 | ‘ Or I 'll not take you again . ’ |
6 | ‘ Not that Miss Quinn could n't take you , of course . |
7 | that the sea would not take you |
8 | Taxi-drivers would n't take you there . |
9 | At once all sternness and hostility fell from him and , amusement lighting his dark eyes once more , ‘ I do know that , Fabia , ’ he drawled , adding , with pole-axing charm , ‘ Believe me , I would n't take you anywhere , did I not want to . ’ |
10 | But , while there was a great urge in her to want to extend the dream of an evening , there was also that part of her that , for all Ven 's , ‘ I would n't take you anywhere , did I not want to ’ and his ‘ What a charming companion you 've been ’ , caused her to push temptation away . |
11 | And as her heart turned over , so she again remembered his , ‘ Believe me , I would n't take you anywhere did I not want to ’ of yesterday . |
12 | Would n't take you out of the because he 'd go up there . |
13 | ‘ Oh Tabby , ’ said Mildred , reaching up and tickling its chin , ‘ I ca n't take you or the whole school will recognize us . ’ |
14 | ‘ I ca n't take you all , ’ Patsy said . |
15 | And you get a letter two days later : ‘ I 'm sorry , we ca n't take you because you 've been to prison . ’ |
16 | I ca n't take you out now . ’ |
17 | The Australians ca n't take you with them , you know . ’ |
18 | ‘ Damn it , girl , I ca n't take you with me . ’ |
19 | it ca n't take you that long to learn to lift somebody properly ! |
20 | He wo n't take you . |
21 | ‘ Oh my god sir ! ’ he exclaimed , ‘ I wo n't take you . |
22 | ‘ You better stop sulking and apologize to your mother or I wo n't take you to Argentina . ’ |
23 | ‘ It wo n't take you more than twenty-five minutes . |
24 | It wo n't take you long . |
25 | And it wo n't take you long to see why . |
26 | ‘ He wo n't take you back , ’ Eleanor said now , with absolute certainty . |
27 | ‘ But it wo n't take you to any of the local castles . |
28 | ‘ That wo n't take you long , surely ? |
29 | ‘ Are you going to tell me that he holds his castle for the Empress and wo n't take you back ? ’ |
30 | No , I wo n't take you on |