Example sentences of "do n't take " in BNC.

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1 Does you does or does you do n't take access ?
2 So you think , you think people who live in in well off areas , there 's lots to do do n't take drugs ?
3 Gateways do n't do they do n't take their pounds out .
4 And you just But as we were saying er talking to Janet afterwards there was another little one down at the side , erm mum was getting a bit irate with him , but you see they do n't take anything for the children to do .
5 ‘ They both insist that there was no way in which their hostess could have been poisoned before their very eyes — and both the parlourmaid and the cook swear that she did n't take anything afterwards .
6 I began to alter my standards of hospitality , offering them my pale , cold face when their music grew louder , when they began laughing among themselves and did n't take the trouble to explain their jokes to me as they had before , or repeat their words until I understood what they were saying .
7 In fact the chronicle succeeds in having its cake and eating it , all the way back to the stir caused by Nicholas Stavrogin 's arrival in ‘ our town ’ , when it is recorded among other things that he seemed to know a lot — ‘ But of course it did n't take much knowledge to astonish us ’ .
8 Not because he wanted to set up a model village , but because he saw that with the employment he was generating at Bournville out in the Worcestershire countryside , speculative builders would come in and put up very inferior dwellings if he did n't take a hand .
9 It 's got all kinds of people and all kinds of situations you did n't take into account and you could n't take into account .
10 It did n't take him long to master the basics of what British Steel was all about and he has been just as versatile in acquiring an understanding of a diverse range of other businesses , from computers and oil drilling to knitwear machines .
11 But the experience I had was fantastic and it did n't take long before my salary was considerably more than that .
12 He did n't take sugar any more .
13 ‘ You see , it did n't take him long to find the riff-raff , ’ Moran said .
14 BMW 's engineering director , Wolfgang Reitzle , did n't take too well to suggestions that the up-specification of the 750iL ( in the UK this autumn ) was a sign of panic .
15 The result was that the dealers did n't take too many orders for the ‘ old ’ car .
16 But , as before , he did n't take any notice .
17 Wexford did n't take the vacant seat and something in his expression must have told Cullam he wanted privacy , for he said to his wife , ‘ Ca n't you get them kids out of here ? ’
18 She did n't take to me ; I do n't know why .
19 ‘ The operation did n't take long , anyway , ’ Keelan comforted .
20 If this annual clear up round the farm did n't take place , we should be in a hell of a mess by now .
21 MPs who had been waiting since the start of the debate did n't take kindly to ‘ camera fodder ’ coming in .
22 But our experience has shown the public did n't take advantage of the facility except over the Christmas and New Year period . ’
23 Brian Lane ( schoolteacher ) : ‘ One thing I remember about David was something that he did n't take part in , which was a concert held at the school in aid of a pavilion that was being put up by the parents and teachers , and being paid for by them .
24 It did n't take him long to realize that one less headache was getting rid of me .
25 ‘ You did n't take it to school ? ’
26 Lee did n't take them but he closed his mouth and there was no sound .
27 ‘ I did n't take much , ’ muttered Philip .
28 He did n't take that copy of the paper home .
29 She did n't take Dot .
30 She did n't take five years out and say to herself , ‘ I 'm really going to learn music . ’
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