Use take in a sentence
Sentences starting with take
- Take these cakes--for yourselves--and give him this one, from his mother. [5]
- Take leave of your wife, and (I speak by the king's command) be ready to start before dark. [10]
- Take off all your useless ornaments and only wear the chain the king gave you on your marriage. [10]
- Take her to your room and I'll go to Father. [2]
- Take out of your pocket the pistol you carry and give it to me," Crozier growled. [11]
- Take them into your keeping, man; and tomorrow morning we will see who has left this suspicious offering in our vestibule.--You were the first to reach the spot, fair Paula. [10]
- Take me into your confidence. [6]
- Take care with your comb, Thais, you are hurting me! [10]
- Take me with you! [10]
- Take care, or you will have to drink that bitter brown stuff you sent yesterday; then you will know for once how nasty it can be. [10]
Sentences ending with take
- There, put out your arms to her, and I'll put out mine, and see which she'll take. [11]
- And this side, with all reverence and patriotism, the author has tried to take. [9]
- The two men, who had been drinking, hardly knew what ground to take. [6]
- The next train went at two o'clock in the morning, and was the best one for us to take. [4]
- Exclusive of the water line, you are now nearer to Richmond than the enemy is, by the route that you can and he must take. [7]
- But the step was not easy to take. [13]
- Was the man waiting to see what course he himself would take? [11]
- Havel had been used hard in the world, Madelinette had been kind to him, and he was ready to show his gratitude--and he little recked what form it might take. [11]
- I almost laughed to think of the melodramatic turn which my first conversation with this woman might chance to take. [11]
- It is impossible to tell yet what form this feminine reserve and retirement will take. [4]
Short sentences using take
- You can take your time. [10]
- I'll take him your love.--Good-bye! [11]
- We won't take your grain. [2]
- Yes, I'll take you back. [13]
- Don't take my word. [4]
- You'll take it --won't you? [5]
- You'll take me, won't you? [2]
- You'll take them with you? [10]
- Take my cloak, Wilhelm. [10]
- You'll take her where--to what? [11]
Sentences containing take two or more times
- You must!--it is your duty; you take the taxes, and you are put there to take care of us! [10]
- I will take your anecdote and you take mine. [5]
- Sometimes the widow would take me one side and talk about Providence in a way to make a body's mouth water; but maybe next day Miss Watson would take hold and knock it all down again. [5]
- I wish you would learn of Everett what he would take, over and above a discharge for all the trouble we have been at, to take his business out of our hands and give it to somebody else. [7]
- Take back your words, mother, take back your words, or--" Katuti turned paler and paler, and said soothingly: "The words may sound hard, but he has broken faith with you, and openly dishonored you. [10]
- I asked her where she got it, and she said it came out of the woods and followed her; and she said it probably hadn't any mother or any friends and she was going to take it home and take care of it. [5]
- You take their watches and things, but you always take your hat off and talk polite. [5]
- It wouldn't do to take to the shore; we couldn't take the raft up the stream, of course. [5]
- Then Melissa turned to her brother and begged him earnestly: "Then you take me to the ship Alexander; take charge of me yourself! [10]
- One time I thought Massa Veneer b'lieve Dick was goin' to take to Elsie; but now he don' seem to take much notice,--he kin' o' stupid-' like 'bout sech things. [6]
More example sentences with the word take in them
- Go back to y'r condinsation, Coolin, an' take truth to y'r Bowl that there's many ways to die, an' one o' thim's in the commysariat, Coolin--shame for ye! [11]
- Do you find yourself disposed to take a special interest in Elsie,--to fall in love with her, in a word? [6]
- I think what you're doing is splendid, Brooks, only--" here she gave him an appealing, rather commiserating look--"only I do wish you would take more interest in--in underlying principles. [9]
- Depart, and when your work is finished, take as much as you like out of the treasury. [10]
- You can forgive your wife, and take her back, or you can say to both, Go! [11]
- You may take your turn with my shears and needle one day. [11]
- Now take off your things, quick! [2]
- But take down your sign, or never put it up. [3]
- You go to your sick wife, and I will take the key to the senator as soon as I have finished my devotions. [10]
- Have you lost your senses, to take a woman into Kentucky this year? [9]
- Did you take your saddle up in the tree with you? [5]
- You'll dig up your pot of money and take it away with you.... What does it matter to you whether our homes are ruined or not? [2]
- Kandaules may take your place to-morrow, but give hum the strictest orders, and say that the slightest neglect will put his life in danger.--Now depart. [10]
- You must take your place in the world where your lot is cast. [4]
- He says: "Sink your own will; let it be subject to a higher, and you need take no thought. [11]
- You can take your own time, stop when and where you choose--at the more stations the better. [4]
- Now you work your mind, and study out a plan to steal Jim, and I will study out one, too; and we'll take the one we like the best. [5]
- And make up your mind that, for once, you have got to take life seriously. [11]
- You make up your mind that the earthquake is due; you stand from under, and take hold of something to steady yourself, and the first thing you know you get struck by lightning. [5]
- I remember in your letter you mentioned the remark of some friend of yours that the verses, "Take, O take those lips away," were not Shakspeare's; I think they are. [6]
- You may shake your head, but I would take your place quickly and with joyous courage. [10]
- And they all your friends--seem to take it as a matter of course. [9]
- Now, away to your duty," she added, tapping his breast affectionately with her fan, "and when everything is done, come and take me to my room. [11]
- He places at your disposal--this time, at least, he was not economical--a sum which will take you to the healing springs four or five times, nay, oftener still. [10]
- But take off your coat, Mr. Gridley,--very glad to see you. [6]
- You lend me your apern and let me take him his breakfast in the morning. [5]
- With regard to your alliance with the Arabs, and whether it becomes you--being what you are--to take service with them, we will discuss it at a future day. [10]
- When we were younger we could stand it; we could give way to it and take the consequences. [8]
- Perhaps, if such young people will lay the number aside, and take it up ten years, or a little more, from the present time, they may find something in it for their advantage. [6]
- None but a young man could take on the job, for it will require boldness, skill, and the recklessness of perfect courage. [11]
- We trust our young friend will take these remarks in good part, for we mean them solely for his benefit. [5]
- Don't ruin a young fellow... here is this wretched money, take it..." He threw it on the table. [2]
- I believe the young fellow would take it as a personal insult, if the Little Gentleman should show any symptoms of quitting our table for a better world. [6]
- I hope our young Doctor will take kindly to his wife's (that is to be) teachings. [6]
- It's summer and you'll not take cold! [11]
- But I believe you'll find he left for the capital on the eleven o'clock, and if you take the trouble to inquire from Bedding you will probably learn that the Throne Room is bespoken for the session. [9]
- I am not you; I am a physician, one who has nothing to do except to take the field against suffering and death. [10]
- I will show you, that there is only one man in Persia who deserves the name of king;--only one who can venture to take the field against the Ethiopians;--only one who can bend this bow. [10]
- But, laws bless you, take the dog, and go and hunt his remainders. [5]
- I'll help nurse you, take care of you. [13]
- So I cabled you, and said to myself that I would take the French steamer tomorrow (which will be Sunday). [5]
- I am sure you would wish them to take more responsibility than you will now assume in Canada. [11]
- I was afraid you would not take me, even now, to-night. [9]
- I was sure you would not go; it would take the food from my family's mouths. [5]
- I know what you wish to express; I know that you consider it a sin to take one's life, even in 'the high Roman fashion. [11]
- In short, if you will set me down at Saville, I am willing to take my chances of reaching the Canadian Pacific from that point without fear of detection. [9]
- That is what you will say, Thomas--and you wouldn't take any money for those two thousand verses--no indeed you wouldn't. [5]
- Now, I'll tell you what, I'm going to have another moose to take back to Marigold Lake. [11]
- And even if you turn me out of the house--I will not help to drag us into deeper wretchedness; I will take no part in the performances. [10]
- Let him take you to your Uncle Daniel. [9]
- I ain't forcing you to take the money, sir," he flared up, all at once. [9]
- What ever possessed you to take such a freak? [5]
- It's kind of you to take it like this, sir, seeing you've never been tempted and mightn't understand. [11]
- I'd rather take you to her in your coffin. [11]
- Then I'll take you to far places. [13]
- I will take you to all the queer places I love. [9]
- I will take you to a turning which leads straight to your durance--and another which leads elsewhere. [11]
- They will take you to a hiding-place on the coast--I have instructed them. [11]
- But I'll tell you this: they'll take his pay and lie to him about whatever's goin' on inside the house. [11]
- I am sending you this line to welcome you, and to tell you that I have arranged with the furniture people to take any or all things back that you do not like, and exchange them. [9]
- It would take you thirty years to guess, and even then you would have to give it up, I believe. [5]
- Take this if you think I won't know how to behave myself," he urged. [11]
- I can take you there, and he will meet you with open arms. [10]
- I should tell you that this doubt has been confirmed into something very nearly approaching certainty by the best opinions we have been enabled, in this short space of time, to take upon the subject. [12]
- I may inform you that my master ordered me take as much care of you as if you were his own daughter. [10]
- I confess to you that I've been a little afraid at times that you'd take after Jonathan's father. [9]
- Where better can you take your pleasure for the last time? [11]
- What steps will you take to hinder a single one from escaping? [10]
- Brother Allen, will you take the stand? [5]
- Philip, why don't you take the heroine of the Mavick ball? [4]
- Now what would you take that thing to be? [5]
- In your estimate you take no account, it seems to me, of the growth of charity. [4]
- Why, what do you take me for? [5]
- To what will you take her? [11]
- If such as you take an interest in such as he, know, then, that I have sent him of an errand. [5]
- Tomorrow morning early you shall receive twelve Attic talents in gold, and, with the help of my son, later in the day I will take up the picture, pack it, and when it grows dark, carry it away. [10]
- The decalogue says you shall not take away from any man his profit. [5]
- Take care what you say, and consider well what punishment awaits perjurers. [10]
- Huck, I'll take you right to it in a skiff. [5]
- Take any road you please, you may depend upon it you will not stay in it half a mile. [5]
- Didn't I take you out of poverty, and make you head of all this, with people to wait on you and all the rest of it? [11]
- If you think you must go, you had better take Mrs. Hopkins with you. [6]
- My hope, as you know, was to have made you a professional man, a lawyer, and to take you into my office. [9]
- The highest breeding, you know, comes round to the Indian standard,--to take everything coolly,--nil admirari,--if you happen to be learned and like the Roman phrase for the same thing. [6]
- That's something that you just want to take on trust. [5]
- When it reaches you it will mean that there is a hitch in my machine-enterprise--a hitch so serious as to make it take to itself the aspect of a dissolved dream. [5]
- Did she take you into her confidence? [10]
- I will take you into de Ecrehoses. [11]
- Thought he'd take you in the rear by going to Washington, did he? [9]
- Take it, do you hear me? [9]
- Take back what you have said, or we must deliver you up to punishment. [5]
- She said, "Will you go to him and tell him that this meddlesome minx, here, had no business to say anything about me to him, and you take it all back? [8]
- I am giving you everything, my friends, and I beg you to take everything, all our grain, so that you may not suffer want! [2]
- If I find you deserve it I'll take you under my protection and make your fame and fortune for you. [5]
- Please--please take all you can pack away from here. [13]
- Take in everybody you can get. [7]
- I take it you are strangers to this great thorough fare, but I am entirely familiar with it. [5]
- If you think you are not strong enough to take Richmond just now, I do not ask you to try just now. [7]
- Of his love you are ever sure; remember him in your prayers; and as for that you have to say to Ann, say it in such wise that she shall not take it over much to heart. [10]
- As old as you are and as wise, can you take pleasure in a love-match and even speed it forward as you have done, and yet purpose in your soul to hinder it at last? [10]
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