Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [not/n't] take " in BNC.
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1 | The doubt is that he perhaps did n't take into consideration of the women who are available . |
2 | Mixing the metaphors there , but er basically do n't take a risk on one company or one product . |
3 | Guys pointing guns , it 's a stupid picture but that 's what they 're going to publish so do n't take it . ’ |
4 | Everyone has the right to say no , even your subordinate , so do n't take it personally . |
5 | Despite the way I sometimes rag her , she is my sister and I do love her , so do n't take this as being disloyal . |
6 | That performance but not the applicant , so do n't take it to heart as not necessarily . |
7 | However , do n't despair , Big Bang fans , show is still the same so do n't take Granny to see it unless she 's wearing shatter-proof ear muffs . |
8 | I mean that 's what teams are doing now , they 're realizing that 's where all our weakness is in midfield so do n't take a er a hefty boot and try and er er people like Thorn and I mean Thorn and Young were impeccably they played beautifully today . |
9 | And then backspace , I think , I 'm no I 'm not positive on that so do n't take my word for it , you 'll probably mess the whole thing up ! |
10 | Take you , for instance , only do n't take it wrong . |
11 | Ranulf and the lay brother were left behind as Thomas explained that the Picti were secretive people , hostile to those races who had pushed them from their lands and so did not take kindly to strangers . |
12 | just do n't take offence that 's all , it 's all meant in good part . ’ |
13 | Called Boar-Mate , it is available from farm suppliers at about Pounds 2.50 a tin and is good for more than 100 matings — just do n't take your girlfriend for a romantic walk near a pig farm . |
14 | ‘ Just do n't take anything he says too seriously , ’ she advised hardly . |
15 | It 's so boring , you just do n't take any of it in cos it 's so boring . |
16 | He said and I just do n't take no notice of him . |
17 | There are more kil , children killed on our roads than die of disease , than die of malnutrition in this country , er many , you know and we just do n't take it seriously . |
18 | People just did n't take themselves quite so seriously as they do at Crufts . |
19 | It 's extremely noisy because the surfacing at one stage just did n't take properly for all sorts of reasons the traffic along there is increasing quite dramatically and I hope that will be part of those schemes . |
20 | Turning away did n't take the burden from her . |
21 | The pace of the programmes is such that careful checking and rechecking , practised by the investigative reporters of the Sunday ‘ heavies ’ , just does not take place . |
22 | Yet even if there is a little textural variety in the CD as a whole , in performances as polished as these you ca n't begrudge the time spent listening to such uniformly lovely music — it just does n't take to end-to-end listening . |
23 | But for the dressing-up ghosts it just about sends them crazy , after all that bother , finding the right clothes , and often arranging to carry their heads in funny places — I mean not on their necks — and then the lifer just does n't take any notice . |
24 | I just shrugged and warned him to watch out , but he still did n't take any notice . |
25 | Perhaps he fancies me like so he still did n't take no notice . |
26 | Third , when the provincial gentry still did not take up the cause of reform with alacrity the tsar bypassed them by appointing a majority of keen reformers to the Editing Commissions . |
27 | This requires the collection of much more experimental information so that the harmonic and anharmonic terms can be separated , and yet still does not take account of the anharmonic terms in the force field . |
28 | He probably did n't take them out with him because he was afraid of being mugged . |
29 | Like many of the parents , Rita readily agrees with the professional maxim that ‘ It 's natural to feel shocked ’ , but she clearly does not take this to be some scientific and objective concomitant of the situation , something in her genes . |
30 | Nu commented , ‘ The public got fed up with Communists ’ rowdyism. … press and public do not take the incident seriously' ; however , five days later all public services in Rangoon came to a standstill at AFPFL behest and most shops and bazaars were closed . |