Example sentences of "not take [noun sg] at " in BNC.
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1 | Marie Grubbe could not take offence at the insults and the brutality to which Søren , her third husband , subjected her when she so thoroughly understood herself and him . … |
2 | Lane did not take offence at his boss 's comment , nor did he slow down . |
3 | A particularly charming smile ensured she 'd not take offence at his words . |
4 | He would not take part at all . |
5 | Casual , individual violence was almost certainly more common than today but ‘ hooliganism ’ in the collective and contemporary sense did not take place at football matches . |
6 | This typification does not imply that work would not take place at each of the four levels , in each policy context ( though it may , indeed , take different forms and receive different priorities ) . |
7 | We discuss evidence that these two types of mapping can be carried out separately and that , in certain circumstances , role-to-name mapping in particular may not take place at all . |
8 | However , if the relevant project could not take place at all without cooperation , then Article 85(1) will not be infringed . |
9 | As we have seen , some genetic change may not take place at random , or events may occur more quickly than Darwin believed . |
10 | ( Luke : The account of the trial in Luke does not take place at night but in the morning . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | With a chord of C major , diatonic substitution notes would be as shown in Example 100 , resolving on the note substituted as indicated ( if any resolution takes place ) : The above resolutions may not take place at all ; indeed , one substitution note may move to another ( presuming the same harmony ) , again without any resolution taking place . |
13 | The most serious business , though , will not take place at your stand , despite its prestigious location in the most important of the fair 's nine airport sized exhibition halls . |
14 | Anyway , the position now is that if you do not take silk at the right moment , it may mean that you have to continue working much too hard for your time of life ; on the other hand some barristers who take silk repent it , for they find too late that their services in the more expensive class of advocacy are not in demand . |
15 | People taking certain medicines should not take alcohol at the same time , or maybe not take it at all because the alcohol will have a more pronounced effect under/or the effect of the medicine will be altered . |
16 | Fulham were ordered to pay the overdue sum , amounting to £20 4s 5d , plus three guineas expenses , and Leeds were reprimanded for not taking money at the gates . |
17 | Even though school generated activities are not taking place at these times judgements are made about the standard of work on display and the general state of order and cleanliness . |
18 | In December 1431 Henry VI , now ten years old , was brought to Paris and crowned in Notre-Dame by an English bishop ; the fact that the ceremony had not taken place at Reims did not escape the notice of contemporaries . |
19 | Perhaps , and perhaps contentiously , it was because the general insurrection had not taken place at this time : at least not in the sense that it involved trial by battle . |
20 | The driver would have known it was his first time , did n't take offence at the yelling . |
21 | I 'd just like to add er , that I did n't take offence at the question , I think it was a perfectly qu fair question , it was the , the inference of , of rigging salaries . |
22 | He was such a charismatic man that Ruth could n't take offence at that . |