Example sentences of "take [pers pn] too " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'll take them too , ’ said Lee , taking the biscuits .
2 Let's play our childish games since we are children ; but at the same time , let's not take them too seriously .
3 Mostly , they bought on credit because they did not have the cash , or because it would take them too long to save it up .
4 I would imagine it will not take them too long to become a world power again . "
5 You should n't take them too seriously . ’
6 Usually very very pessimistic and always look always look on the on the pessimistic side of things you know all that sort of stuff but you know they are a very important part of the group , you know given given their space to be like they are you know do n't take them too seriously remember their job is to criticise and their job is to pull things to pieces .
7 And I 'll take them too cos I 'm gon na go as well .
8 That 's probably cos it would take them too long to peel everybody 's oranges would n't it ?
9 I hope it do n't take me too long to get home — I could do with summat to eat .
10 ( The so-called bra half is also used and written ( To explain what purpose it serves would take me too far into the mathematical mysteries of dual vector spaces and scalar products — see Appendix , A4 . )
11 Er did n't take me too long to do that but certainly did about my my views on advertising .
12 Not too far , do n't take him too far down , I thought .
13 She had been furious , that he would n't take her too .
14 He hoped it would n't take her too long to find out about Henna Mickiewicz .
15 ‘ Do n't take it too bad , Piper , ’ he continued .
16 For Darwin , this estimate was embarrassingly short , although fortunately he did not take it too seriously .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Whenever there was any adversity with the law there was this not quite convincing idea put about that this is the way that society works and we should n't take it too seriously .
20 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 .
21 ‘ 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 . ’
22 Following the despondent Seb outside the room when he eventually left , Carrie said , ‘ You must n't take it too much to heart , Seb .
23 All of a sudden you 're infringing upon his his stamping ground , his authority and he wo n't take it too kindly .
24 ‘ Jamie — ’ she touched his strong shoulder ‘ — please do n't take it too badly .
25 Do n't take it too hard .
26 Mind , do n't take it too far when you 've got when you go in er , an eighteen year old married an eighty one year old now that is going too far !
27 Just as we have adopted an intuitive approach to the concept of set so we shall allow our intuition to guide us in the matter of whether or not an explanation is logically acceptable : to formalise the notion of acceptability would take us too far afield , into symbolic logic .
28 It would take us too far afield to examine the content of this apostolic ‘ Word ’ .
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