Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [not/n't] take [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He 's a fabulous guy and very funny , but it took a long time , and I do n't take credit for it , but it took a long time to put him in a situation where I felt that he was at maximum ‘ comfortableness ’ , so that his shyness — and he was very shy — was overcome .
2 I do n't take payment by drastic plastic , I 'm afraid . ’
3 If I do n't take control of things at once , she thought , I never will .
4 Cos I have n't taken paracetamol for ages .
5 Direct access to university libraries is still required for those theses deposited before the individual university began participating in the BLDSC microfilming scheme , and for the very small number of UK universities which do not take part in that scheme .
6 A new study by UN economists claims that farming contributes one-XXXX third less to national economies than the totals given by official figures , which do not take account of environmental losses such as soil erosion .
7 And those European countries which have not taken part in the fighting may have peace-making credentials in the Arab world at least as good as those who have .
8 ‘ I 'm surprised you do n't take lunch with Mike 's secretary , ’ Rob remarked , holding open the door .
9 The argument is that you only have one life , that you are the most important person in the world and that if you do n't take responsibility for your own development , who else will ?
10 ‘ It 's difficult to say that you do n't take notice of criticism , because you ca n't avoid taking notice of it .
11 no offence meant and I I really hope that you do not take offence in that way .
12 Some viruses can be so vicious that if you do not take care of yourself for a couple of days when you first fall ill you could spend three weeks or more under par .
13 But you do not take account of the consumption value these improvements have for your neighbours .
14 Anyway , the position now is that if you do not take silk at the right moment , it may mean that you have to continue working much too hard for your time of life ; on the other hand some barristers who take silk repent it , for they find too late that their services in the more expensive class of advocacy are not in demand .
15 Those who have n't taken advantage of early season low prices still have to take their hard-earned rest .
16 There must be few people in modern industrial societies who have not taken part in an interview for a social survey for the purposes of market research , public opinion polling or academic research ( see Chapter 4 ) .
17 At the other end of the age range employees who have not taken advantage of the incentives to contract out of the State Earnings Related Pension Scheme ( SERPS ) should do so before they dwindle away altogether .
18 The literature is aimed at reinforcing the company 's health message and encouraging employees who have not taken advantage of the project to come forward .
19 Mrs Vendrely , mother of Alexander , seven , Ryan , two , and Lianne , five weeks , said : ‘ I am disgusted because , as the wives of US servicemen , we are not eligible for any state benefits and we do n't take advantage of the public services .
20 We do n't take time over it .
21 They do n't take advantage of the state of the economy .
22 And pro tabacco company groups question Research fund 's figures claiming they do n't take account of other factors contributing to deaths .
23 The reaction can also be represented by an ionic equation : In this equation the sulphate ions , have been removed since they do not take part in the reaction .
24 Note , however , that they do not take account of post-1985 changes .
25 Like Lockwood they base their analysis on market and work situations , but they do not take account of status situation .
26 Socio-cultural anthropologists do not need to be expert anatomists or geneticists or specialists in the biology of nutrition but they are likely to talk a lot of nonsense if they do not take account of what experts in such matters have been able to discover .
27 However , police forces reject the Home Office figures because they do not take account of many cases in which a caution is not recorded .
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