Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] take your [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it did not take your breath quite away and you were not turned upside down , which she hated .
2 No , please do not take your hand away .
3 She did n't take your place in the theatre long ; was n't good enough , I 'd say .
4 ‘ Oh — and they did n't take your swimming trunks either . ’
5 No do n't just pull it you 'll pull the buttons off , not poppers you no , fatty look at you take it off then , no you do n't take your shirt off like that , you take your shirt off like this , that 's it , you 're a big boy ai n't you ?
6 well wait a minute I 've got get me purse better make sure I 've got some money with me had n't I ? oh there 's plenty there here you are , oh do n't take your shoes off Bryony , fasten them up look , here you are if you 're carrying my bag for me
7 Well you do n't take your shoes off at the dentists .
8 Do n't take your love .
9 I says , do n't take your money out the house , a
10 " Look , mate , if you ca n't make it in bed , if she is n't finding you quite up to the mark , do n't take your frustration out on the rest of us .
11 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 .
12 A. Do n't take your library book back on time .
13 But do n't take your eyes off those Australians .
14 ‘ Do n't any of you move an inch from here and do n't take your eyes off those bundles .
15 And if they do n't take your breath away the scenery certainly will .
16 ‘ By 1976 , the Government decided it had to act and that led to the first TV campaign with the line ‘ Do n't take your car for a drink ’ . ’
17 Do n't take your coat off cos we 're not stopping .
18 But then , of course ’ — she pulled a face now — ‘ I had n't taken your husband into account , had , I ? nor his charm or his wiliness .
19 Which can be up to ten years , providing that does n't take your service over forty years at the age of sixty or over what you would have attained had you remained in service until the age of sixty five .
20 If you prefer one day 's menu to another , make a note of this and return to it in place of one that does n't take your fancy .
21 Now you may find you actually get a slightly more out of breath over the next thirty six hours , cos you have n't taken your water tablets .
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