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

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1 They had been warned to report any further attacks and obviously do n't want to take any chances .
2 A blank cassette — and maybe a spare — is an obvious essential ( a ) , and you will certainly need to be able to recharge your camcorder battery as you go along , so do n't forget to take your battery charger ( b ) with you .
3 To talk about them would be a risk , and I just do n't like taking risks . ’
4 ‘ I really do n't want to take up any more of your time … ’
5 I almost did n't bother to take a degree , it seemed so pointless .
6 In contrast to the other emerging national brewers , Whitbread initially did not attempt to take over smaller firms , but rather to take minority shareholdings ( 15–30 per cent ) and conclude arrangements whereby the local firm bottled and sold Whitbread 's brands .
7 There is a suspicion amongst the European aviation community that the US authorities and , to a slightly lesser extent , the US manufacturers either do not bother to take proper account of the findings and recommendations made by investigating authorities outside the USA or else consider them to be of little or no importance .
8 ‘ I certainly did n't want to take part in the play and I am not at all at ease with those — those people .
9 But I certainly do n't want to take any other evidence in court other than this .
10 But I do n't , certainly do n't mind taking her down once a week or twice a week and taking me turn .
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