Example sentences of "not take [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | no offence meant and I I really hope that you do not take offence in that way . |
2 | If you already know the basics of map and compass work but want to improve your skills , why not take part in one of the day courses organised throughout the Lake District National Park ? |
3 | In the Soviet Union most funds are channelled into Olympic sport , and because rugby does not take part in the Olympics we get a very small proportion from the budget . ’ |
4 | It was notable that Mr Adamec 's replacement as Prime Minister , Mr Marian Calfa , did not take part in the talks . |
5 | His argument was that the Church of Ireland was ‘ poisoned by ecumenism ’ and as such he , as a Free Presbyterian , could not take part in fund-raising on its behalf . |
6 | Two of the Stewards , Lord Wolverton and Major Eustace Loder , interviewed the jockeys concerned in the finish ; the third , Lord Rosebery , did not take part in the adjudication as he had a runner in the race . |
7 | Mussolini himself did not take part in the march , but waited at Milan for the call to power . |
8 | Various aspects of the parties ' life , resources , and activities will be helpful to them in the conflict , but many of these are resources and activities that they will have possessed or engaged in or wished to posses or to engage in in any case , even if they did not take part in the contest . |
9 | As it happened , on 2 June the following was issued by MEHQ : ‘ It has been decided that Major Stirling , L Detachment S.A.S. Brigade , will not take part in active operations with his unit until further notice . |
10 | It was stressed that Colonel Stirling would not take part in these raids owing to the information he possessed . |
11 | Parliament as the law-making body does not take part in the local administration of its laws . |
12 | Unless specifically instructed by the council , a councillor must not take part in the execution of works or actions ordered by the council . |
13 | He must not take part in the consideration or discussion of the matter or vote upon it . |
14 | Peden was not armed and did not take part in the band 's less reputable exploits . |
15 | He did not take part in the false publicity that some aides drummed up before the tour . |
16 | Last year , although they qualified , they did not take part in the final . |
17 | The opt-outs mean that Denmark will not take part in economic and monetary union , common defence , common citizenship or joint policies on home affairs . |
18 | Although they vary either in their particular concerns or in the foci of their campaigns — even the Responsible Society , which states that it does not take part in demonstrations and public protests , campaigns through its literature — it was ‘ permissiveness ’ or their particular interpretation or conception of permissiveness that was the galvanizing force behind their development . |
19 | Sculptors already fully valued in 1985 notably Alexander Archipenko and Aristide Maillol ( average prices £30,000 and £70,000 ) did not take part in the surge up to 1990 nor in the subsequent fall . |
20 | The person doing it does have scientific training , and the MD is more difficult than a PhD in that the supervisor does not take part in the examination . |
21 | These groups might enter into semi-permanent contracts with academics who had similar interests , and develop rules about who could and could not take part in a ‘ course ’ in a particular ‘ subject ’ and how that ‘ course ’ should be conducted . |
22 | Given asylum by King Alexander , it had remained in being as a military unit and on the German invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941 had offered its services in defence of Yugoslavia against the Germans , although it did not take part in that brief campaign . |
23 | ( 2 ) A member of a licensing board who holds a disqualifying interest in a company shall not take part in any proceedings before the board in which that company is an applicant or an objector , and in this subsection " disqualifying interest " means a beneficial interest in shares or stocks of a close company within the meaning of section 282 of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1970 which have a total nominal value exceeding £ 50 or which amount to more than one hundredth part of the nominal value of the issued share capital , or stock , as the case may be , of the company or any class of such capital or stock . |
24 | Traditionalists , especially from the Okinawan schools , will not take part in modern karate tournaments and competitions , believing that karate was developed for self-defence , not sport . |
25 | A Soviet commentator explained that ‘ officially the USA will not take part in the new military bloc , but it promises its participants all-round assistance by supplying them arms and training their military personnel ’ . |
26 | The Mesopotamian Jews did not take part in the Maccabean rebellion and apparently were unaffected by it . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Justice David H. Souter , the most recently appointed member of the court , did not take part in the case . |
29 | April 21 Baker visits Saudi Arabia and is informed by Prince Saud al Faisal that the Saudis will not take part in a " regional conference " . |
30 | Original signatories : Albania ( withdrew 1968 ) ; Bulgaria ; Czechoslovakia [ see below ] ; East Germany ( withdrew in September 1990 prior to unification with West Germany ) ; Hungary ( declared in June 1990 that it would not take part in military exercises in 1990 and that it intended to withdraw from the Pact by the end of 1991 ) ; Poland [ see below ] ; Romania ; Soviet Union . |