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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151. Bank of identity must I take to the counter to the depositary bank for cancellation procedures.
152. Master, how long it will take to get to the next oasis?
153. If you don't fit in at work, don't despair. There are steps you can take to be a part of the team.
154. How long does it take to learn Chinese or Japanese vs. Spanish or Irish Gaelic?
155. And if they travel the same distance then this trip must take longer in the x direction that determines how long it will take to go from here to there.
156. Dogs readily take to training, and can be easily housebroken.
157. As the child of Presbyterian missionaries, Ms. Browne lived in Brazil, China and Niger, and was used to a peripatetic lifestyle, so she decided to take to the road.
158. What steps will White Russia take to develop its education? The president has pronounced his opinions.
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159. It generates a graphical chart and a printable report that you can take to your doctor.
160. Sometimes you act like you're not worth the powder and shot it would take to blow you up with.
161. You apply for a loan of some type on it will take to be recognized.
162. For shin splints, there are a number of steps you can take to speed recovery. First, to reduce the pain, ice your lower legs after you run.
163. Would she suddenly take to buccaneer boots , some totem - crested helm , long - bladed dirks and throwing knives?
164. "I don't know how long it's going to take to heal, " said Zeng Defang, 46, touching a leg wrapped in a bloodstained bandage and swollen to three times its normal size.
165. Companies across the United States offered to sell all the supplies a gold seeker would need to take to the Klondike.
166. What else would it take to have a Lamarckian biology?
167. Brave man, never take to the woods, always confront difficulty and conquer it.
168. War in Indochina: Lost. French forces plead sickness , take to bed with Dien Bien Flu.
169. Q . How many Quakers does it take to screw in a light bulb?
170. How long does it take to get a master's degree?
171. War of Devolution: Tied; Frenchmen take to wearing red flower pots as chapeaux.
172. How much longer does it take to get to Honolulu?
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174. The advice you give me, I will take to heart.
175. How long does it take to earn a Bachelor's degree?
176. Q: How many conservatives does it take to change a lightbulb?
177. Steve Jobs is to take to the stage at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco next week to launch the next generation of Apple's mobile software, iOS 5, the company has confirmed.
178. The consignee to take to the original bill of lading is a precondition for payment.
179. And that's a lesson one hopes American policy makers will take to heart.
180. Now in the morning, David gave Uriah a letter to take to Joab.
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.