Example sentences of "do n't take [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't take their behaviour personally ’ ( ibid . |
2 | Taking account of ferry fares , petrol , road tolls and insurance , it should n't cost four more than £100 each — and many tour operators give discounts of more than this if you do n't take their flight . |
3 | Do n't take her breath away . |
4 | because mum says do n't take it school because I might lose it |
5 | But do n't take my word for it ; this is not a figment of the journalistic imagination . |
6 | In that case , do n't take my word for it , but please read News From Nowhere by William Morris . |
7 | But do n't take my word for it ; perhaps you should search the place , just in case . |
8 | Do n't take my word for it . |
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 | Do n't take my ship away . |
11 | Please , do n't take my ship away . |
12 | Because , because Councillor do n't take my advice tonight , and I never thought I 'd be thankful to but take advantage of what says what you should do . |
13 | 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 ? |
14 | Do n't take your love . |
15 | I says , do n't take your money out the house , a |
16 | " 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | A. Do n't take your library book back on time . |
19 | And if they do n't take your breath away the scenery certainly will . |
20 | ‘ 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 ’ . ’ |
21 | Do n't take your coat off cos we 're not stopping . |
22 | Please for the sake of young people for the sake of those trying to get help , do n't take our service away . |
23 | But do n't take our word for it . |
24 | ‘ Please do n't take our Dad away , ’ I pleaded with him , and Frankie too chipped in , ‘ That 's quite so sir , he said he was going to sign off . ’ |
25 | Because I do n't take his manoeuvre at the end seriously — his request for guidance . |
26 | Please do n't take his job from him . |