Example sentences of "[not/n't] let [pers pn] take " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That 's why I 'm not letting you take me to the airport . ’ |
2 | ‘ Why do you not let me take my participation a stage further ? ’ |
3 | ‘ But my chief at Liverpool CID would not let me take part , because he was away on holiday himself at the time , and required me to stand in for him . |
4 | " Whatever you do do not let them take the book back without admitting that your name is in it . " |
5 | An' I 'm not lookin' forward to it , I can tell you , 'cos they wo n't let me take me pan with me . ’ |
6 | Last year , after a fortnight 's holiday in California , his first for two years , he complained , ‘ My wife would n't let me take any work with me ’ . |
7 | When I got to Holloway I found I would have been entitled to take most of the things she would n't let me take , like a hairbrush . |
8 | ‘ You 're sure you wo n't let me take you out to dinner ? |
9 | She would n't let me take her . ’ |
10 | ‘ You would n't let me take you hostage by any chance ? ’ the Campbell asked hopefully . |
11 | we should n't of , mum we should n't of , you should n't let me take cos I had erm |
12 | Do n't let him take out the men . |
13 | She would n't let him take her to the Aber House Hotel . |
14 | If you ever close a deal with the devil , and he wants to take something from you in return — do n't let him take your mirror . |
15 | ‘ Oh , do n't let him take me , missis , please , do n't let him take me . |
16 | ‘ Oh , do n't let him take me , missis , please , do n't let him take me . |
17 | Do n't let him take you in . |
18 | She must n't let him take the rise out of her like that . |
19 | Roy Hart 's main complaint is that he has to leave his car in a small car park and walk home because the Conservators wo n't let him take his car up to his house . |
20 | ‘ Trotter wo n't let them take me , will you Trotter ? ’ |
21 | The older girl cried ‘ Do n't let them take me , Mummy , ’ and they stood together on the doorstep for several minutes , until a policeman gently reminded Mrs B that her daughter was getting cold in the dreary February morning . |
22 | ‘ You must n't let them take advantage of you , ’ he said . |
23 | I would n't let her take me beyond the door . |
24 | Do n't let her take any great amount of it . |
25 | Take advantage of the technology ; do n't let it take advantage of us . |
26 | I ca n't let you take that risk . ’ |
27 | I wo n't let you take her . ’ |
28 | I ca n't let you take over my life . |
29 | ‘ I wo n't let you take me ! ’ she spat , kicking and struggling . |
30 | No they 've been banned from taking them in in case they clobbered anyone with them you see oh they were banned some time ago , as were flags they used to carry flags at one time and rattles , but er they do n't let you take anything in . |