Example sentences of "do n't take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So you think , you think people who live in in well off areas , there 's lots to do do n't take drugs ? |
2 | Does you does or does you do n't take access ? |
3 | Perhaps they did n't take things to heart so much . |
4 | But our experience has shown the public did n't take advantage of the facility except over the Christmas and New Year period . ’ |
5 | Anyone who did n't take advantage of a situation like this was a fool . |
6 | Robyn wondered why more workmen did n't take advantage . |
7 | ‘ I did n't take advantage of her . |
8 | I 'm also grateful that you did n't … you did n't take advantage of what was between us six years ago . |
9 | Just I mean out of interest the reason why I did n't take Sheffield |
10 | It did n't take Juliet long to lay out syringes and packs of swabs and small dressings on a trolley . |
11 | Brian Lane ( schoolteacher ) : ‘ One thing I remember about David was something that he did n't take part in , which was a concert held at the school in aid of a pavilion that was being put up by the parents and teachers , and being paid for by them . |
12 | ‘ As a matter of fact , I did ; but like the novel says , I did n't take part . |
13 | This was that if we did n't take part in the inquiry , then it would be easy for the pro-nuclear lobby to accuse us of ignoring democracy , throwing up the chance to have our say , implying that our case was too weak to risk exposure . |
14 | Jess listened but did n't take part although she could believe what was said . |
15 | For the first time since 1982 she did n't take part in a short-handed ocean race , a form of competition to which she has become healthily addicted . |
16 | Hannah 's grandfather , James Hauxwell , was invariably invited although he did n't take part in the drive . |
17 | But no They did n't take part in the event really . |
18 | so when they wanted to , to , to have a discipline in the home , they could n't have it , because they did n't take part in the education and then |
19 | His hands did n't roam , did n't take liberties that she might not have wanted him to take ; only his head moved , his mouth , as he kissed her first one way , then another ; drew her lower lip , infinitely gently , between his ; sampled the top lip , her tongue ; moved languidly to approach from another direction . |
20 | Whilst they disagreed about the objects of their enthusiasm , they did n't take issue with the idea of being a fan , so Mireille can safely say about Edd the Duck : |
21 | It did n't take Matron long to realize that something was going on and put a stop to it . ’ |
22 | Unfortunately , I wrote to him in rather a hurry , and did n't take copies of the notes I sent him . |
23 | Er i it was alright if the man took precautions but if the woman did n't take precautions there was er I mean the man did n't , there was nothing the woman could do at all about it . |
24 | It did n't take Ray Doyle more than a minute to realise that he was backing a loser . |
25 | The driver would have known it was his first time , did n't take offence at the yelling . |
26 | I did n't take offence , nor did I think her last question the non sequitur of a schizophrenic — Chineseness had everything to do with financial acumen — but she was treating me with the politeness she would accord a stranger who was her equal . |
27 | I 'd just like to add er , that I did n't take offence at the question , I think it was a perfectly qu fair question , it was the , the inference of , of rigging salaries . |
28 | It did n't take imminence for Jezrael to know that violence was only skin-deep in each of the three men , hidden like lava , waiting to erupt . |
29 | Gina did n't take Magnus out in the gardens for a while after that , she could n't face meeting him again . |
30 | It did n't take Lowell long to realise that the bull had n't unearthed any pieces of urn . |