Example sentences of "[verb] take any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All patients stopped taking any acid inhibitory agents at least two weeks before entering the study and none had received bismuth preparations in the past .
2 Will the Prime Minister confirm that neither he nor the Chancellor of the Exchequer has taken any action to ensure that the European central bank is located in Britain ?
3 Such an application shall be refused unless made within a reasonable time and will not be granted where the party applying has taken any step in the proceedings after knowledge of the irregularity .
4 Tennis itself should be grateful that the game has thrown together people such as Cliff Richard ( who modestly declines to take any credit other than that of name association ) and Mappin herself , not to mention the substantial support of Direct Line Insurance , with the drive and commitment to do just that .
5 But he never tried to take any food from the other children .
6 One is the reasons why there 's such a difference , a and two is do we need to take any action ?
7 Although these managers are not expected to take any responsibility for it , this does mean that notification of a failure in a module is passed through the LIFESPAN system , and individual managers can decide what impact the reported failure has on their modules and packages .
8 Although these managers are not expected to take any responsibility for it , this does mean that notification of a failure in a module is passed through the LIFESPAN system , and individual managers can decide what impact the reported failure has on their modules and packages .
9 On 12 July 1330 , during the last months of their rule , the perambulations made during the reigns of Edward I and Edward 11 were ordered to be observed in every particular , and the Forest officers in Shropshire were forbidden to take any action against the owners of lands within the disafforested districts who had taken the deer or cut timber there .
10 Bonefish Straker had rescued Masquerade , propping her up in his own backyard and refusing to take any money from me as a salvage fee .
11 He was a very modest man , refusing to take any credit for the enterprise that bore his name .
12 I criticise them for refusing to accept that they made a mistake and for refusing to take any action to put matters right , when it was patently obvious that everything was going disastrously wrong .
13 And I 'm certainly not prepared to take any advice from them , when they ca n't even pay their way in the Labour Party .
14 I mean the bas if you 're sort of wanting to take any holiday or time
15 Not wanting to take any risks , they brought forward the dates for the 1992 tournament to September .
16 OFFICIALS from Rugby will look at video evidence before deciding to take any action arising from their Courage Championship Second Division game with Richmond , during which Paul Gutteridge the Richmond tight head prop had his nose broken .
17 I would like to take any situation and get something out of it .
18 I did n't like to take any risks
19 Tomo Cesen , the man who almost certainly climbed the South Face of Lhotse but forgot to take any pictures , arrived for his session with a highly professional career package .
20 Sir Norman said : ‘ I am not going take any criticism from Mr Lamont on that particular area .
21 He fired : ‘ I am not going take any criticism from Mr Lamont on that particular area .
22 They never seem to take any notice of Kevin until he gets lost and in danger .
23 ‘ Not while , Preston , ’ said his aunt , in the tone of voice she used when she was n't going to take any nonsense .
24 ‘ My friends were n't going to take any nonsense from me and if I was at all
25 He was going to take any opportunity he could to get her off his team , so there was little point in her trying to argue her case with him .
26 It is n't going to take any risks , Parker said , and has even taken on US software specialists to provide in-depth knowledge of the local market .
27 At first sight what he seems to be saying is simply that no one is going to take any notice of the conclusions which a rational woman reaches after deliberation .
28 And when it came to moving them around , who was going to take any notice of vehicles coming and going from a hospital ?
29 How an I going to take any wickets at all if I can not float my deceptively slow left-armers out of the darkness of the trees at seven o'clock on a late September evening ?
30 A spokesman said later : ‘ If the Commercial Union does decide to take any action we will first of all seek the views of other insurers . ’
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