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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121. I bring a million preconceptions to bear on what I take to be a simple act of looking.
122. And though gas prices generally rise as the summer approaches and more people take to the road, don't expect the kind of rapid hikes seen last year, said publisher Trilby Lundberg.
123. I was nervous as a cat, carrying around my list of Lamaze materials to take to Arkansas Baptist Hospital.
124. Interviewer : How long does it take to edit a film?
125. How long will it take to charge up the batter?
126. The ruined peasants had no other resource than to take to banditry.
127. I hop you will take to heart the warning you have been given.
128. Men of the choleric type take to kicking and smashing.
128. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
129. How long does it take to send an airmail letter to China?
130. How many Methodists does it take to change a light bulb?
131. Below we take to a trump card in Brunei Darussalam rock.
132. By the way, how long will it take to reach Toronto?
133. She needs to know how long venom from an Egyptian cobra would take to kill Cleopatra.
134. The public believes its only recourse is to take to the streets.
135. I wonder how you'd take to working in a pocket calculator.
136. How long does it take to get an RN number?
137. Your daughters he will take to be makers of perfumes and cooks and bread - makers.
138. I don't know how long it will take to download his image since my digital equipment is rather balky, but be patient, and you'll see him. As if you weren't used to seeing him every day ...
139. The approach I will take to statistics is informal and intuitive.
140. So what does it take to be happy and can you learn it at school?
141. When you meet real problems you shouldn't take to the woods every time.
142. How long does it take to assign a new provisional designation?
143. Ask: What afraid of arethusa take to assign name to of all have.
144. What does it take to be an air traffic controller?
145. That's enough to make a bigwig take to his sickbed, but illness could a problem too.
146. TOKYO (Reuters) - Sales of high definition Blu-ray DVD recorders are zooming up in Japan as consumers take to the new generation of home movie entertainment after the end of a bitter format war.
147. They hope in time to make the non-existence of appearance appear, for in that moment what we now take to be existence will be seen to be in truth only an outlying portion of the diabolic essence.
148. Still, there were some red flags and lessons that we should all take to heart.
149. As the enemy advance continued, the townspeople would take to the woods carrying all their belongings.
150. Cowardice is, in any case, a moral maze: how much courage did it take to be a conscientious objector?
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.