Example sentences of "[adv] did [adv] take " in BNC.
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1 | The doubt is that he perhaps did n't take into consideration of the women who are available . |
2 | Ranulf and the lay brother were left behind as Thomas explained that the Picti were secretive people , hostile to those races who had pushed them from their lands and so did not take kindly to strangers . |
3 | People just did n't take themselves quite so seriously as they do at Crufts . |
4 | It 's extremely noisy because the surfacing at one stage just did n't take properly for all sorts of reasons the traffic along there is increasing quite dramatically and I hope that will be part of those schemes . |
5 | Turning away did n't take the burden from her . |
6 | I just shrugged and warned him to watch out , but he still did n't take any notice . |
7 | Perhaps he fancies me like so he still did n't take no notice . |
8 | Third , when the provincial gentry still did not take up the cause of reform with alacrity the tsar bypassed them by appointing a majority of keen reformers to the Editing Commissions . |
9 | He probably did n't take them out with him because he was afraid of being mugged . |
10 | The formulation of a decision was quite distinct from its implementation , which often did not take place until months or even years later . |
11 | This as well , right did n't take long to get down the tip ? |
12 | The daughter 's second interview unfortunately did not take place until shortly after her mother had been admitted to long-stay care but it illustrates well the mixture of feelings which can be expressed . |
13 | We 'll prosecute ’ , because that silly fool down there did n't take a statutory sample . |
14 | But that wedding evidently did not take place , and in December 1753 it was Ann Bowden whom he rushed to the altar in Exeter , his bride being already heavily pregnant with the first of their many offspring . |
15 | Below : One of twenty-five cars decorated for the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in June 1902 , which sadly did not take place owing to the King 's illness . |
16 | He certainly did n't take it as any evidence of preferment . |