Synonym: fancy, go for. Similar words: take time, take the road, take turns, take the lead, take the place of, take, stake, take for. Meaning: v. 1. have a fancy or particular liking or desire for 2. develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation.
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61. Next comes educating people in dioxin-contaminated areas about steps they can take to protect themselves.
62. Can he say what further action we may take to establish democracy firmly there?
63. Birds, bats and gliding mammals simply take to the air.
64. They want everyone to take to the streets, but people are more mature now.
65. He had all the hatred for Dempster, all the rage it would take to commit such a crime.
66. Sorry we're late -- we miscalculated how long it would take to get here.
67. But you should remain in control of what agents you take to affect your brain.
68. The more that is desired, the more time it is likely to take to produce the annual report.
68. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
69. This is rather like an attitude one might take to the philosophical discussions about whether we have free will or not.
70. You often meet your fate on the road you take to avoid it. Goldie Hawn
71. Please would you investigate this problem and let me know what action you take to resolve it.
72. Another practical step you can take to improve your chances is to take control of your feelings.
73. On Wednesday, I contacted DeltaTech so l could determine the next step I should take to secure this important account.
74. Soon, she thought, he would take to wearing shapeless brown coats, and drinking beer for breakfast instead of coffee.
75. But don't worry if your little darlings don't take to sailing.
76. There is litter on the seats of the train I take to Westminster.
77. He had all the strength it would take to kill an adult person, let alone a baby.
78. How many years will it take to develop the fuller system George W.. Bush envisions?
79. It's difficult to quantify how long it will take to finish the project.
80. More seriously, it is turning its back on actions it might take to improve its present circumstances.
81. But critical thinking continues beyond perception - towards the actions that people can take to gain control over their lives.
82. Good mediators facilitate the necessary exchange of information and help both parties pinpoint key questions to take to their legal advisers.
83. How many more deaths will it take to convince the authorities of the need to test drugs more thoroughly?
84. All my love and kisses, Sue Marion put the letter in her bag, ready to take to work tomorrow.
85. Whatever it would take to satisfy those needs will have more staying power within the organization than your job does. 4.
86. It would take a brave man to predict the eleven who will take to the field at lunchtime on Wednesday.
87. See how long you can take to eat a meal or a sandwich, chewing every mouthful as slowly as possible.
88. But you and I both know all it would take to wreck your career is one errant snip of the scissors.
89. These factors play a significant role in determining how long it will take to train a network.
90. Briefing sessions should provide advice on the precautions that expatriates may take to reduce health risks.
More similar words: take time, take the road, take turns, take the lead, take the place of, take, stake, take for, take on, take up, take off, take out, take down, take away, take care, take over, by mistake, take after, take apart, take note of, take place, undertake, take care of, take part in, take it easy, take action, take charge, take effect, take a chance, take notice of.