Example sentences of "[verb] n't take it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Hell , he could n't even ask , having told her the next time she would have to take the initiative , but if she did n't take it soon he was going to go out of his mind ! |
2 | They let me read them , they did n't take it away . |
3 | I did n't take it seriously until a holiday took me to the Blakeney area of north Norfolk in 1974 . |
4 | I think I knew already that she did n't take it seriously . |
5 | Germans were confidently walking in the streets when the alarm sounded but they did n't take it seriously and failed to go to air raid shelters . |
6 | It would be a little discreditable of me if I did n't take it seriously ! ’ |
7 | I was just going to say that I 'm sure he it 's not that he did n't take it seriously . |
8 | Yeah but I did n't take it then . |
9 | You did n't take it then no . |
10 | He was just as much of a mad f—er as anyone else on the paper — he recalls sulphate-fuelled weeks spent in East Germany , for example — but he did n't take it too seriously . |
11 | Well you know what kids , we kind of laughed at this you know , we did n't take it as serious . |
12 | She waited silently behind the door , her face flushed , half excited , half disappointed that he did n't take it further by knocking for admittance , until she came to her senses . |
13 | If she do n't put it , if you do n't take it right down then it comes out . |
14 | Do n't take it negatively . |
15 | Er that does n't , I mean do n't take it about six o'clock , seven o'clock at night you could have , that could have worn off by the time the |
16 | It 's the best we 're going to get , and if we do n't take it now we wo n't have another . |
17 | I do n't take it very seriously . ’ |
18 | Do n't take it personally . |
19 | Do n't take it personally or too much to heart . |
20 | Everyone has the right to say no , even your subordinate , so do n't take it personally . |
21 | ‘ Whatever passed between you , do n't take it personally , ’ she said kindly . |
22 | Do n't take it personally now do we ? |
23 | Do n't take it so badly , it 's always crap for actors . ’ |
24 | ‘ Do n't take it so hard , ’ he said . |
25 | ‘ Do n't take it so damn seriously . ’ |
26 | ‘ Please , Juliet — do n't take it so hard ! |
27 | ‘ Do n't take it too bad , Piper , ’ he continued . |
28 | Great fun if you do n't take it too seriously and with effects as ludicrous as these you wo n't be able to . |
29 | ‘ Please do n't take it too much to heart , and for heaven 's sake do n't cut your visit short because of it . ’ |
30 | ‘ Jamie — ’ she touched his strong shoulder ‘ — please do n't take it too badly . |