Similar words: take the cake, take the road, take the lead, take the blame, take the plunge, take the place of, take the initiative, take the bull by the horns. Meaning: v. give testimony in a court of law.
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(1) Will the next witness please take the stand?
(2) On Monday, Lieutenant Richards will take the stand.
(3) And Bill was shocked to see her agent take the stand, saying that he had opposed the marriage to Bill.
(4) Having announced that it would take the stand, however, the department feared the consequences of backing down.
(5) Will the next witness take the stand?
(6) It's time for the witness to take the stand for cross - examination . Sentencedict.com
(7) If he does not take the stand, however, riots are expected across the country.
(8) Testimony in the case is scheduled to continue today and Baldwin is expected to take the stand.
(9) A person looking out at the dark one, mind always around, but very good, from the train, he always accompany my chat, constantly told me never to take the stand.
(10) The history of East Asia determines that we must take the stand of regional system in viewing the south sea issue.
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