Definition: To get into one's hands, possession, or control, with or without force.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'take': 15
1. Take a look at the sky—it's turning orange.
2. Let me take a look at your report.
3. Every man must take responsibility for his actions.
4. Take a moment to appreciate the view.
5. Please don’t kill the spider—I’ll take it outside.
6. Many people take time off work to enjoy a long weekend with family.
7. Long-distance friendships take effort but can still be strong.
8. Canadian children take standardized tests at various grade levels.
9. This decision will take effect next month.
10. The doctor advised her to take extra care of her wound.
11. It's dishonest to take credit for someone else's work.
12. Good things take time.
13. We need to take legal action.
14. Please take care, my dear.
15. They always take a walk after dinner.
1. Take a look at the sky—it's turning orange.
2. Let me take a look at your report.
3. Every man must take responsibility for his actions.
4. Take a moment to appreciate the view.
5. Please don’t kill the spider—I’ll take it outside.
6. Many people take time off work to enjoy a long weekend with family.
7. Long-distance friendships take effort but can still be strong.
8. Canadian children take standardized tests at various grade levels.
9. This decision will take effect next month.
10. The doctor advised her to take extra care of her wound.
11. It's dishonest to take credit for someone else's work.
12. Good things take time.
13. We need to take legal action.
14. Please take care, my dear.
15. They always take a walk after dinner.
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- The main reason she left the party early was fatigue.
- Taking a lukewarm bath can sometimes help reduce a high fever.
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- Millions of immigrants have arrived in the U.S. seeking better opportunities and freedom.
- She trained hard. However, she didn’t qualify.
- He played a role in an unsuspected betrayal.
- He is generally quiet but becomes talkative around friends.
- I’ve never seen that place before.
- Keep going, you're almost there!
- She wears the same shoes everyday.
- She chose the bigger of the two roles.
- Phoenix is home to stunning desert landscapes, including the nearby Camelback Mountain.
- The baby began crying as soon as the lights went out.
- They used sunblock before going to the beach.
- The man waited patiently in line.
- Prices tend to increase during the holidays.
