Example sentences of "[verb] not take [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Other abuses such as assaults tend not to take place in front of independent witnesses and proof will always be difficult . |
2 | Following a heated debate , Tendring district councillors voted not to take cash from council coffers to reduce the bills as suggested by Tory Bill Bleakley . |
3 | The movement may have been divided in this period , but these attacks did not take place without resistance and the value of collective action was learned . |
4 | Casual , individual violence was almost certainly more common than today but ‘ hooliganism ’ in the collective and contemporary sense did not take place at football matches . |
5 | These hapless people did not take flight in response to the spread of ‘ rumours of independence ’ . |
6 | He did not take sides against Abstraction , even though he was one of the organisers of a Surrealist exhibition in London in 1937 . |
7 | Where people do not take part in politics , the study enquires whether this is due to satisfaction , hostility or apathy and in what circumstances people might come to take a more active part . |
8 | Government policies generally and employment and training schemes in particular do not take women into account . |
9 | This also has implications for econometric models since most of the existing models do not take account of knowledge of published forecasts . |
10 | Like Lockwood they base their analysis on market and work situations , but they do not take account of status situation . |
11 | The hon. Gentleman , who is an old parliamentary hand , knows that I do not take points of order until after the statement . |
12 | Perhaps they did n't take things to heart so much . |
13 | Do n't take people on trust . |
14 | ‘ It 's difficult to say that you do n't take notice of criticism , because you ca n't avoid taking notice of it . |
15 | Girobank 's post-tax profit — calculated on a basis that does not take inflation into account — was £9million , unchanged on the first half of 1988 . |
16 | Pasqua said that " one Frenchman out of every two rejected a Europe which does not take people into account " . |
17 | ( Luke : The account of the trial in Luke does not take place at night but in the morning . |
18 | Much care and restraint necessary from both partners to ensure intercourse does not take place around ovulation . |
19 | But while the choice is individual , it does not take place in isolation , but within a framework of given options . |
20 | Scientific research does not take place in isolation ; the communities within which new discoveries take place , and among whose members these discoveries are communicated , are recognisable social groups . |
21 | But most government business does n't take place on television most government business takes place behind closed doors . |
22 | They learn not to take things on trust , but to make sure they fully comprehend in order to make their own assessments . |