Example sentences of "do n't take " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't take the cigarette out of my mouth when I write ‘ Deceased ’ across their letters … |
2 | Do n't upset yourself , lovie , do n't take on so ! ’ |
3 | ‘ But listen , I do n't take that kind of lip from anyone , understood ? ’ |
4 | ‘ But do n't take it to heart if I do n't follow your advice . |
5 | In other words , if in doubt , do n't take a chance . |
6 | Even if you have no intention of becoming pregnant , do n't take a chance . |
7 | ‘ Do n't take it too bad , Piper , ’ he continued . |
8 | Lawrence feels like going back and saying to her ‘ It 's all right , do n't take any notice of that mental lunatic ’ ( p. 304 ) , thereby offering a new inflection of the erotic triangle : intervening between Swift and Celia , Lawrence displaces his own anal neurosis on to Swift while offering his healthy ideal self to Celia — or rather he seeks to become his ideal self in her eyes . |
9 | Design is about the way a product not only looks , but also functions , and for anybody in manufacturing industry or retailing to say they do n't take an interest in it would be perfectly ludicrous , because at the end of the day it is design that causes a product either to be successful or unsuccessful . |
10 | ‘ I do n't take it out very often but it 's nice to have , to know that you can go anywhere you want if you feel like it . ’ |
11 | The men do n't take much part . |
12 | If the type of foods you eat means that all your meals are heavily loaded with fat then they will contain a lot of energy — and if you do n't take a lot of exercise to burn this up , you will inevitably put on weight . |
13 | I do n't take off my coat or nothing — I just sit down . |
14 | I ai n't really got much — just my clothes and that , so it do n't take long . |
15 | I hope it do n't take me too long to get home — I could do with summat to eat . |
16 | I 'd like a complete change of style , but do n't take off more than an inch . |
17 | In Real Women Do n't Take It Lying Down ( December 14 ) , Tony Parsons accused women of giving up the fight against sexism . |
18 | He 's a fabulous guy and very funny , but it took a long time , and I do n't take credit for it , but it took a long time to put him in a situation where I felt that he was at maximum ‘ comfortableness ’ , so that his shyness — and he was very shy — was overcome . |
19 | A. Do n't take your library book back on time . |
20 | We do n't take kindly to perverts in Perth . ’ |
21 | Dr Mackintosh went on , ‘ I do n't take much pleasure in modern poetry myself . |
22 | Do n't take on so . ’ |
23 | They do n't take up much space . |
24 | ‘ Do n't take no notice of her , ’ said one of them . |
25 | — But do n't take off , mind , while I 'm getting it for you ! ’ |
26 | ‘ But watch out if you go into those woods and do n't take any valuables with you . ’ |
27 | Do n't take it for granted that they 'll be OK . |
28 | Try out the PA system on site ; do n't take the management 's word that they 'll do it for you . |
29 | You will find it easier to talk to people if you do n't take all their ideas personally . |
30 | But do n't take your eyes off those Australians . |