Similar words: take-home pay, take hold, take hold of, stakeholder, till the cows come home, come home, take heed, take heart. Meaning: v. earn as a salary or wage take-home. adj. (of salary or wages) remaining after all deductions including taxes.
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1 They work long hours in order to take home a fat wage packet.
2 He's the type of man you could take home to your mother.
3 My pay is much to take home after it has had tax docked off.
4 Raise take home pay. Tell the truth.
5 Students will take home the finished products.
6 Some he would take home,(www.Sentencedict.com) copying them out most carefully before returning them in their leather cases to their proper places.
7 Or you can take home the whole bottle for $ 370.
8 Then seal it in a plastic bag to take home.
9 No one would take home a boy who looked like that, so pale and delicate.
10 I'd love to win the lottery and take home all that loot.
11 Anglers can take home limit or near limit catches daily.
12 As to take home a copy of the appropriate operating and safety instruction leaflet, so you can familiarise yourself with these procedures.
13 The prize is rib eye steak to take home.
14 The lesson to take home from this study is that if you engage in jogging or some other type of very active sport, sports bras are recommendable.
15 The One You Can Take Home to Mama an all - around great catch.
16 The waiter had our left-over food made up into a parcel to take home.
17 Would you like a sample of the fabric to take home?
18 You get to sample lots of baked things and take home masses of cookies besides.
19 Yet the two presidents occupy the same hierarchical layer, have similar authority(Sentencedict.com), and take home comparable salaries.
20 After paying tax and national insurance she gets £75 a week take home pay.
21 Many observers had been much exercised by Woods's inability to take home a trophy from his past six tournaments.
22 Baptism is a mark of belonging, a ground of assurance, which the Spirit can take home to our hearts.
23 Folk products, particularly wood carving, are delightful souvenirs to take home.
24 We reverted back to those wonderful days when the biggest decision we had to make was which street to take home.
25 And the employees pronounced them a success and a valuable source of information about the take home trade.
26 Few Raspberry winners collect their trophies but Oscar winning actress Halle Berry sportingly showed up four years ago to take home her prize for Catwoman.
27 Marco Polo raved about Turkmen carpets when he passed through in the 13th century; visitors can buy one to take home at the Tolkuchka Bazaar, one of the largest markets in Central Asia.
28 And I'd like to give you a little something to take home. Let me unroll it.
29 In this lesson, the children will learn the colors of the American flag and what the Stars and Stripes represent. They will then make their own American Flag Bandana to take home.
30 And, if you can avoid the considerable hazard of the big wipeout , you will take home the big profits.
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