Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] not take " in BNC.

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1 I do not take this view , but I do think that there are certain deep assumptions about how the mind-body problem should be addressed which increase its difficulty .
2 As a member of the ‘ shadow board ’ of the Football League , with whom the Professional Footballers ' Association have no quarrel , propriety demands that I do not take sides in the dispute between the Premier League and the PFA .
3 Therefore I do not take kindly to slander that Pink Floyd or even Mike Oldfield are unwelcome icons .
4 I do not take a lapwing diversion from the nest via such topical matters of the day as the political turmoil in Eastern Europe , the freshest African coup , the survival chances of the whale , and that surly ripple of low pressure currently pendant from Greenland 's coathook .
5 But I do not take the regress argument to be concerned with temporal relations between acts of justification .
6 The four-foot-long nozzle is heavy for me and hard to hold level , but I do not take my eyes off the spider .
7 First , I do not take the view that the recovery of money paid under duress other than to the person is necessarily limited to duress to goods falling within one of the categories hitherto established by the English cases .
8 As a former Lambeth housing chairman , I do not take lectures from anyone in Lambeth about housing .
9 The hon. Gentleman , who is an old parliamentary hand , knows that I do not take points of order until after the statement .
10 I do n't take the cigarette out of my mouth when I write ‘ Deceased ’ across their letters …
11 ‘ But listen , I do n't take that kind of lip from anyone , understood ? ’
12 I do n't take it out very often but it 's nice to have , to know that you can go anywhere you want if you feel like it . ’
13 I do n't take off my coat or nothing — I just sit down .
14 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 .
15 Dr Mackintosh went on , ‘ I do n't take much pleasure in modern poetry myself .
16 If I do n't take them , I 'll offend the bloody kiddies . ’
17 if I do n't take care .
18 ‘ I 've also got an old ‘ 57 brown sunburst which I do n't take out on the road , as last time it got knocked over twice , and I do n't want it to get battered any more .
19 One of them is amazing but I do n't take it on the road with me ; I leave it at home .
20 All my acoustics are vintage , but I do n't take those out because they 're a bit too fragile .
21 ‘ It 's a good thing I do n't take you seriously , ’ she told him .
22 ‘ She thinks I do n't take any care over my appearance . ’
23 ‘ When I make love , I give , I do n't take .
24 The former schoolteacher said : ‘ I do n't take the mickey out of the contestants any more than I take it out of myself .
25 I do n't take a lot out of the company .
26 I do n't take any notice of this pessimistic talk about statistics being against Leger winners in the Arc .
27 I do n't take a bath , ’ Miss Honey said .
28 She tends to react badly to lots of people — it 's a sort of stress that is common in older birds — so I do n't take her to lectures any more .
29 I do n't take to these modernistic people who just splash on daubs of paint .
30 I do n't take heroin or anything like that . ’
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