Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] take [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It did not take me long to realize that this was the man I had needed so badly . ’
2 It did not take me long to wish that we Christians might have a similar preparation for confirmation and acceptance as a full worshipping and working member of the Church .
3 It did not take me long because the big grin with which Yorkshire 's finest snooker player greeted me told its own story .
4 Apparently it did not take her long to provide services for both husband and wife .
5 It did not take her long to work out that the meal was going to cost her considerably more than she 'd saved by spending a rather miserable night in rue Roland .
6 Although the Russian qualifier is ranked only 238 , she won her first two tournaments ever on grass and Durie did not take her lightly .
7 His mother came , but she did not take him away , and his Uncle Charlie told him that if he wrote another letter like that he would get a thrashing , so he stayed and coped .
8 As a free man in a growing country , it did not take him long to see the potential .
9 It did not take him long .
10 But it did not take him long to sort out what was wrong with it .
11 Napier was not the only sheriff to find that there was more honour than reward in his office , for according to the petition submitted by Erskine of Alva , who had been appointed sheriff-depute of Perthshire in 1748 , his salary of £250 per annum did not take him very far , for his county ,
12 It did not take him very long to decide in favour of the second course .
13 Richard Dorment of the Daily Telegraph said : ‘ What a pity a dealer did not take him aside and tell him the work he proposed to exhibit was unexhibitable … a visual boredom so total that no amount of metaphor or allusion can give it the kiss of life ’ .
14 Certainly the intelligence services did not take him seriously .
15 ‘ He told them to leave the house immediately and it would appear that they did not take him seriously but laughed when he said this .
16 He said there were items which he had wanted to buy but Mrs Knight did not want to sell and he did not take them away .
17 It did not take them long to inform us that we had arrived with their traditional enemies , the Bugis .
18 It did not take them long to make their minds up : mobility , Jessica said , was the nicest thing she knew about being well-off .
19 It did not take them very long to get the hang of it , scraping carefully with the blade at an angle of forty-five degrees and pausing from time to time in order to wipe it clean .
20 Blushed and took her hand she did not take it away .
21 For Darwin , this estimate was embarrassingly short , although fortunately he did not take it too seriously .
22 He did not take it too seriously , but nonetheless he wheeled his pony and made off at speed , back towards the fringes of Clocaenog , where he had passed the last of the prince 's watch .
23 I did not take it seriously . ’
24 Norman , however , recollects that at first Minton did not take it very seriously ; but one evening , when the two men had arranged to meet in a pub before going to the opera , Norman arrived late , having spent the afternoon with Henrietta , and realised on seeing Minton that he had begun to feel left out .
25 I did not take it personally , but I thank my hon. Friend none the less .
26 ‘ People do not take me seriously and it is very frustrating , ’ said Richard , of in Zetland Street .
27 ‘ It is important that they do not allow the depressing things they have heard to affect them ; that they do not take them home with them . ’
28 If , however , we take The Politics ofthe Developing Areas as a classic of functionalist politics , we find that the statements on bureaucracy in the area studies presented there do not take us as far forward as the theoretical scheme promises .
29 But although by themselves they do not take us this far , they do at least point the way .
30 Such categories , however , do not take us very deeply into the study of style .
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