Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [verb] not take " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The hon. Gentleman , who is an old parliamentary hand , knows that I do not take points of order until after the statement .
3 And there is much more advice that I did not take in , except that later I remember it when a new situation arises .
4 Although Mabel was a more sympathetic personality than her sister Ethel , when it came to discipline she was equally strict , the difference being that she did not take pleasure in enforcing the ruthless repetition that was necessary to get the routines to perfection and consequently the Girls adored her .
5 KATRIN KRABBE 'S hopes of avoiding a four-year doping ban received a boost yesterday when it was revealed that influential scientific reports backed up her case that she did not take banned steroids .
6 no offence meant and I I really hope that you do not take offence in that way .
7 Ian has made a better recovery than we dared hope , but it is still important that we do not take his fitness for granted .
8 If it is claimed that reasons are needed for this verdict , which might be doubted , one has to do with the fact that we do not take all the causes of behaviour to be other behaviour .
9 For that reason we should take extra care that we do not take it for granted or abuse it . ’
10 For years nurses had wanted special pay arrangements which recognized that they did not take industrial action in pursuit of their pay claims .
11 In his school career , Gazzer had given a great deal of time , energy , and thought to getting round various people , to making sure that they did not take out their boredom , frustration or spite on him , the most obvious victim , the smallest and puniest boy in the class .
12 Sometimes the king allowed subjects to take deer for themselves in his forests ; the warden 's duty was to see to it that they had a proper writ of warranty when they came to his forest , that they did not take more than the specified number , and that they took them in the prescribed manner .
13 It could not be suggested that these justices in the instant case did not take time to consider the matter and it is not suggested , nor could it be , that they did not take a great deal of care in carrying out their duties .
14 Such mishaps were bad omens , and though the townspeople maintained that they did not take the Wheel seriously they were happier when all went according to plan .
15 ‘ He told them to leave the house immediately and it would appear that they did not take him seriously but laughed when he said this .
16 Note , however , that they do not take account of post-1985 changes .
17 One of the most commonly used arguments against the use of probabilistic grammars is that they do not take semantic information into account .
18 This was solved by redefining jumps so that they do not take effect until after the following instruction ; this is a delayed jump .
19 Its main criticism is that they do not take into account the effects of the war on the region 's ecosystem .
20 ‘ It is important that they do not allow the depressing things they have heard to affect them ; that they do not take them home with them . ’
21 Although they vary either in their particular concerns or in the foci of their campaigns — even the Responsible Society , which states that it does not take part in demonstrations and public protests , campaigns through its literature — it was ‘ permissiveness ’ or their particular interpretation or conception of permissiveness that was the galvanizing force behind their development .
22 I have to confess that on many occasions I have had recourse to Hansard , of course only to check if my interpretation had conflicted with an express Parliamentary intention , but I can say that it does not take long to recall and assemble the relevant passages in which the particular section was dealt with in Parliament , nor does it take long to see if anything relevant was said .
23 Second , it is usually not difficult to write an agreement in such a manner that it does not take a form which is registrable .
24 The approach to leadership purely in terms of individual characteristics is also deficient in that it does not take into account the relationship between the leader and the followers .
25 The main problem with current yield is that it does not take into account capital gains or losses resulting from the differences between the current price of the bond and its maturity value .
26 The main problem with the simple yield to maturity , though , is that it does not take into account compound interest .
27 The meeting supports the Young Barristers Committee 's view that all chambers should resolve not to permit such exploitation , and put in place a mechanism to ensure that it does not take place , with the support and involvement of heads of chambers , senior members and Clerks . ’
28 Edwards and Sutcliffe 's use of the " Patois index " can be criticised on the grounds that it does not take into account code-switching behaviour .
29 The project has been drawn some criticism , however , from those who argue that it does not take sufficient account of the interests of local tribal people .
30 The bill was passed by the National Assembly at its second reading on June 21 , but on June 28 the Senate voted to reject the version of the bill approved by the National Assembly on the grounds that it did not take into consideration the Senate 's amendments .
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