Example sentences of "[not/n't] take [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Their views of appropriate actions for resolving problems of disability related to their own value systems ; the authors of the study conclude that a standard service , which does not take individual values into account , will conflict with the view of some people it is trying to help . |
2 | League tables that do not take that correlation into consideration distort reality and are inaccurate . |
3 | Environmental policies which did not take economic concerns into account were " doomed to fail " , he said , whereas " there is no better ally in the service of our environment than strong economies , economies that make possible increased efficiencies , that enable us to make environmental gains , economies that can generate new technologies and help us arrest and reverse the damage done to our environment " . |
4 | For years nurses had wanted special pay arrangements which recognized that they did not take industrial action in pursuit of their pay claims . |
5 | The traveller in a hurry does not take this kind of thing lying down . |
6 | What Personal Computer can not take any responsibility for money sent to authors whose programs appear on the Mega Disk . |
7 | What Personal Computer can not take any responsibility for money sent to authors whose programs appear on the Mega Disk . |
8 | I can not take any points of order on the previous matter . |
9 | A system that does not take these factors into account puts the child 's life at risk : it is the system and not the mother that is at fault . |
10 | It can be rescued only if we do not take judicial opinions at face value at all ; we must treat all the judges who worry about problematical statutes and precedents as practising some unmotivated form of deception . |
11 | One of the most commonly used arguments against the use of probabilistic grammars is that they do not take semantic information into account . |
12 | Sharman counters this by pointing out that conventional syntactic grammars do not take semantic information into account either . |
13 | ‘ But listen , I do n't take that kind of lip from anyone , understood ? ’ |
14 | She looked him straight in the face now as she said , ‘ She does n't take such things into account ; she 's a law unto herself ’ |
15 | There was quite a run on the unfashionable theatre 's box office but it did n't take old Fred by surprise . |
16 | Well , she 'll say to him , put kettle on and butter some bread , and he 'll sit there , and he 's smoking , and he 's continuing what he 's doing , you know , and she 'll go and do what she 's doing , and she , have you flicking arse-hole you to do , and , you know , any , it just goes in that ear , comes out 'ther ear , and just sallies on , and do n't take blind bit of notice . |
17 | You ca n't take barren spells in isolation . ’ |
18 | At that stage in my life I could n't take any kind of failure , and so this latter model of womanhood was as unacceptable to me as the former . |
19 | and I , I told him I was n't stupid enough to keep money in the house as an ex er as an ex lawyer and erm , where , er it so happened as I say that I talked to he , he did n't take any thing in fact at the end he apologise for having chosen the wrong house and he |
20 | The points in two point four to two point nine are nevertheless important and we would er I would strongly recommend that you endorse the erm making of those points to Aida If they then do n't take those points on board , you would have the opportunity when the plan is , is finally put on deposit of making a formal objection to the plan on the basis that we disagree with that particular wording , but I have here th th th the strong expectation that Aida will take on board those small points anyway and it is just a matter therefore o of making minor changes , but unfortunately the conformity issue is , is a , is a rather different one whether we are er in er er er as an authority in agreement with what Aida is saying in their plan . |