Example sentences of "he [verb] n't take [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | He did n't take that copy of the paper home . |
2 | ‘ He did n't take that very well . |
3 | She was grinning as she said it , but he did n't take that in and yelled at her about Women 's Lib claptrap . |
4 | ‘ Pity he did n't take that one . ’ |
5 | It 's a good job that , he did n't take that mug that I 've got , I 'm a mug for a reason |
6 | And he did n't take much interest in my mother either and that put enough emotional pressure on her to maybe no , not be such a good mother as she might otherwise have been . |
7 | With a snarl Death reached out a bony finger and stopped the man 's heart , but he did n't take much pride in it . |
8 | He did n't take much like , if you want any like |
9 | He only took the one but he did n't take two . |
10 | From what I 've heard he did n't take his car and he did n't take one of his vans either . ’ |
11 | But , as before , he did n't take any notice . |
12 | He was also a very firm bandleader ; he did n't take any shit . |
13 | There was a cop on duty but he did n't take any particular notice of one more orderly . |
14 | 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 |
15 | My husband he was very good , but he did n't take any care with my grandmother , but he was extremely good about the house . |
16 | And he did n't take any notice of what she was asking or saying and he did n't take any notice of her at all . |
17 | And he did n't take any notice of what she was asking or saying and he did n't take any notice of her at all . |
18 | Because the postman milkman he did n't take any notice until he matured . |
19 | He do n't take any notice of me , I do n't . |
20 | Then he does n't take any thing , then I get the ten thousand pounds . |
21 | He does n't take any notice now . . |