Example sentences of "[not/n't] take [noun] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He must not take part in the consideration or discussion of the matter or vote upon it .
2 Chris said one of the biggest failings was that parents did not take part in the education of the children , this is where it fell down , that , once the education was seen as a government thing that
3 Justice David H. Souter , the most recently appointed member of the court , did not take part in the case .
4 Last year , although they qualified , they did not take part in the final .
5 Unless specifically instructed by the council , a councillor must not take part in the execution of works or actions ordered by the council .
6 The person doing it does have scientific training , and the MD is more difficult than a PhD in that the supervisor does not take part in the examination .
7 Mussolini himself did not take part in the march , but waited at Milan for the call to power .
8 Peden was not armed and did not take part in the band 's less reputable exploits .
9 The reaction can also be represented by an ionic equation : In this equation the sulphate ions , have been removed since they do not take part in the reaction .
10 Various aspects of the parties ' life , resources , and activities will be helpful to them in the conflict , but many of these are resources and activities that they will have possessed or engaged in or wished to posses or to engage in in any case , even if they did not take part in the contest .
11 Sculptors already fully valued in 1985 notably Alexander Archipenko and Aristide Maillol ( average prices £30,000 and £70,000 ) did not take part in the surge up to 1990 nor in the subsequent fall .
12 Two of the Stewards , Lord Wolverton and Major Eustace Loder , interviewed the jockeys concerned in the finish ; the third , Lord Rosebery , did not take part in the adjudication as he had a runner in the race .
13 The former sprint champion , who built a career on the use of illegal substances , did not take part in the meeting , of course , after he was caught taking the tablets for a second time .
14 The movement 's historian has described it as ‘ a landmark in Free Church history ’ although he admitted ‘ it did not take hold on the life of the Free Churches in the way that might have been expected ’ .
15 Third , the worker was committed to the idea that treatment of a medical or disabling condition should not take precedence over the child 's social , emotional and cultural needs .
16 Morality could not take precedence in the determination of foreign policy because of structural differences between the setting for individual behaviour and the setting for international behaviour .
17 According to PC Week , while the Macintosh will use Jot , Newton may not take advantage of the ink standard .
18 As a member of the ‘ shadow board ’ of the Football League , with whom the Professional Footballers ' Association have no quarrel , propriety demands that I do not take sides in the dispute between the Premier League and the PFA .
19 The warehouse proprietor was unaware of B's purchase and himself bought them from A. It was held that the warehouse proprietor did not acquire good title , since being already in possession of the goods he did not take delivery under the contract of sale .
20 Do not take naps in the daytime if you feel tired .
21 If six men were left , we could not take control of the ship ; and because only six were left , the captain 's men did not need my help .
22 If there is any provision contained in these Guidelines or any agreement or arrangements of which they form part which causes or would cause these Guidelines or any agreement or arrangement of which they form part to be subject to registration under the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976 then that provision shall not take effect until the day after particulars of these Guidelines or any agreement or arrangements ( as the case may be ) shall have been duly furnished to the Director General of Fair Trading pursuant to that Act .
23 ( 6 ) Where a licensing board decides to order the suspension of a licence , the suspension shall not take effect until the expiry of the time within which the holder of the licence may appeal to the sheriff , or , if the holder appeals to the sheriff or thereafter to the Court of Session , until the appeal has been determined in favour of the suspension or has been abandoned .
24 ( 6 ) Where a licensing board decides to make a closure order under this section , the order shall not take effect until the expiry of the time within which the holder of the licence may appeal to the sheriff , or , if the holder appeals to the sheriff or thereafter to the Court of Session , until the appeal has been determined in favour of the closure order or has been abandoned .
25 ( 7 ) Where a licensing board decides to order the suspension of a licence the suspension shall not take effect until the expiry of the time within which the holder of the licence may appeal to the sheriff , or , if the holder appeals to the sheriff or thereafter to the Court of Session , until the appeal has been determined in favour of the suspension or has been abandoned .
26 The genitors of the children had a recognized standing in relation to their spouses but they visited them only at night and did not take food in the taravad house of their " wives " .
27 Does not take root like the badger .
28 The story I have sketched here should be sufficient to indicate that the Copernican Revolution did not take place at the drop of a hat or two from the Leaning Tower of Pisa .
29 Conversely , abstract communication can not take place without the development of appropriate models .
30 This change can not take place without the involvement of the people themselves and , therefore , they must be moved from their traditional passivity towards an active role in shaping their own lives .
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