Sentence examples for be take from inspiring English sources

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be take

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Or control, with or without force. transitive To get into one's hands, possession,

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For scarred they will be, take my word for it".

"The policy seems to be, take everything down, and we'll make decisions later".

My original proposal for this piece was going to be Take Me Out … with a shotgun.

Don't even be Take That, or the Spice Girls, or 1D.

The only rule, to paraphrase Jasper Johns, seems to be: Take a photograph.

In a daunting brief, Mr Hogan-Howe's simple first rule might be: take care about talking to journalists.

The first single, to be released on the same day as the album, will be Take Me to Church.

FOR a certain subset of Internet users, "Sudo make me a sandwich" may as well be "Take my wife... please".

He was told that the view of the commission was going to be: take it "softly, softly".

The international music festival, "Chopin and his Europe", established in 2005, will be take place in Warsaw throughout August; full details from en.chopin.nifc.pl/chopin2010.nifc.pl/chopin2010

The primal tweet may be, "Take my wife, please!" Gertrude Stein, with her gnomish, arty, aphoristic tendencies, would seem to be ideal.

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