take along in English

carry with one

Use "take along" in a sentence

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1. Perhaps we should take along a Bumbershoot

2. I'll fix up some sugar tits to take along.

3. However, Barnabas wanted to take along his cousin Mark.

4. Be sure to take along your Bible and a supply of literature.

5. + 37 Barʹna·bas was determined to take along John, who was called Mark.

6. No gentile dared shelter refugees, nor could those in flight take along currency.

7. 18 Amy: We should take along some pills just in case you get airsick.

8. IF YOU were going to travel on an unfamiliar trail, you might want to take along a map and a compass.

9. Take along some favourite toys or a book so that your child has something to play with in the waiting room.

10. The most common use of Commuter licensing is when a user of your network needs to travel on business and wants to take along a copy of your product

11. But if he does not listen, take along with you one or two more, so that on the testimony of two or three witnesses every matter may be established.

12. Now you can collect the Coolest classic retro and trend-forward toys and electronics in miniature form! Keychain included for take-along fun! World’s Coolest Richard Simmons Talking Keychain

13. But if he does not listen, [2] take along with you one or two more, so that on the testimony of two or three witnesses every matter may be established.

14. + 16 But if he does not listen, take along with you one or two more, so that on the testimony* of two or three witnesses every matter may be established.

15. A Cagoule can normally be rolled up into a very small package meaning it is easy to take along on trips, especially compared to heavy-duty raingear most often discussed on this site

16. ‘Ropes were cast off and stevedores moved in with Bargepoles to keep the hull clear of the wharf.’ ‘Prehistoric seafarers casting off from their home islands to settle elsewhere would have been sure to take along breadfruit trees, which provide an abundance of fruit.’

17. Dishonest gain will be of no avail, as the psalmist makes clear: “Do not be afraid because some man gains riches, because the glory of his house increases, for at his death he cannot take along anything at all; his glory will not go down along with him himself.”