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

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1 He turned on Rothermere in particular , citing his tergiversations and saying contemptuously , ‘ You can not take your politics from a man like that . ’
2 You will also receive half your husband 's graduated pension and all of his additional pension if he contributed to SERPS , so long as this would not take your pension above the maximum you could have had if you had been earning at the upper earnings limit throughout .
3 We now have the West Yorkshire authorities saying , Hang about , you 're loading too much onto us , by not taking your share of migration out of West Yorkshire .
4 ‘ Pleased to meet you — we 're not taking your piece after all , ’ a lady sub-editor smiled , trying to put me at my ease .
5 You watch it carefully , particular not to take your eyes off it .
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 You ca n't take your money with you .
8 I says , do n't take your money out the house , a
9 ‘ 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 ’ . ’
10 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 .
11 But do n't take your eyes off those Australians .
12 ‘ Do n't any of you move an inch from here and do n't take your eyes off those bundles .
13 She did n't take your place in the theatre long ; was n't good enough , I 'd say .
14 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 .
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