Example sentences of "[pron] do not take [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He said slowly , ‘ You do n't know me very well , Lissa , or you would understand that I do n't take kindly to facing the wrong end of a pair of shears .
2 Now , I do n't take very kindly to that .
3 I do n't take off my coat or nothing — I just sit down .
4 ‘ I 've also got an old ‘ 57 brown sunburst which I do n't take out on the road , as last time it got knocked over twice , and I do n't want it to get battered any more .
5 I do n't take out any .
6 I hope I do n't take much longer … ’
7 And there is much more advice that I did not take in , except that later I remember it when a new situation arises .
8 I did not take too much notice of them , Paul and I had so much to share .
9 I did n't take kindly to being parted from her and climbed up beside her .
10 I did n't take long , with the pony that 's three miles , should do it in about twenty minutes , yeah for three miles this pony would , what we had then , yeah .
11 ’ There was even some guy in Minnesota or Detroit or somewhere who killed a load of people and they started to call them the Lost Boy Murders , but I did n't take too much notice of it all .
12 ‘ He seemed quiet and rather withdrawn that morning , but he very often was so I did n't take too much notice .
13 It is symptomatic of the individualistic fallacy and its popularity among therapists — who , as we shall see shortly have a special reason for embracing it — that a myth has emerged which claims that Freud himself did not take seriously his most important single work on social psychoanalysis , Totem and Taboo .
14 As soon as the paint was completely dry , which did not take long at all , the masking tape and the paper covering were very carefully removed .
15 to the point where my father-in-law woken up in his room with hilarious giggles which do n't take long to ensue
16 After only 20 doublings , which does n't take very long , we are up in the millions .
17 Americans who do n't take out their frustrations with a gun tend to do so with a lawsuit .
18 The fashionable discussion of incentives usually overlooks what may be one of the more potent of the disincentives operating on the productivity of the British labour force : the anticipation of domesticity , discouraging young women from seeking training and employers and educational institutions from providing it , even to women who do not take on a family or a traditional role within one .
19 Because they are only accountable to themselves and to their shareholders , they would leave themselves exposed and vulnerable to those who do not take kindly to being dictated to by ‘ outsiders ’ .
20 The rest were written off to the Chinese , who did not take kindly to violation of their air-space .
21 A bachelor who did not take kindly to children under any circumstances , he found the atmosphere at Four Winds appalling .
22 3 The subjects she shot included mountainous scenery , wildlife and Canadian Indians — who did n't take very kindly to her intrusions .
23 You did n't take up a profession , you went into politics and gave them up again ? ’
24 He did n't , you did n't take out for nearly a year though in n it Bedge ?
25 It 's obviously important to make sure you do n't take on more than you can afford .
26 Your lecturer will be delighted to find someone taking a positive and active interest in his subject , and will be willing to help — if you do n't take up too much of his time .
27 You do n't take off your top scorer .
28 You do n't take off then blow up the tower .
29 She did n't take too much notice of that .
30 She did n't take out the folded sheet .
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