Similar words: make for, make fun of, take, make friends with, stake, take up, take to, take off. Meaning: v. keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view.
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121. How long it gonna take for her memory to come back?
122. But even if there was a significant risk reduction, quitting smoking is unarguably the most important action a person can take for reduction of lung cancer risk.
123. Take for example the case of a person who was lucky enough to find somebody he thinks is the right girl for him.
124. We mustn't be Luddite about the technology that young people take for granted, " he said.
125. Take for example the Million Mom March movement that sought to bring about more gun control in the United States.
126. Mr Zittrain fears that the rise of tethered appliances will inevitably chip away at the freedom of the internet and personal computing,[Sentencedict.com] which many take for granted.
127. You can calculate, how long will it take for the stalactite of such type to grow.
128. How much time will it take for my mail to get to where it is going?
129. Take for example ideas about rights versus goods. Natural law states that people have rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
130. The memory of a computer equipped with base and current page addressing mechanism is logically divided into regions of a fixed length called pages. Take for example ...
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More similar words: make for, make fun of, take, make friends with, stake, take up, take to, take off, take on, take out, take away, take care, take down, take over, take time, take care of, take the road, take turns, take place, take apart, take after, take note of, by mistake, undertake, take charge, take it easy, take part in, take effect, take action, take the lead.