Use "be on the take" in a sentence

1. He should be smart and take the bases on balls.

2. Take heart! It will be easier from now on.

3. Capitulum may take on various forms and the florets tend to be on the smaller side

4. On the other hand, do take the trouble to be friendly and courteous.

5. Concreting can be a stressful project to take on by yourself

6. Cops on the take?

7. For example, you may be forced to take on additional household responsibilities.

8. We believe the rockery art will be further developed and take on a new look!

9. The restrictions on Arbitral power often take the form of limits on subjects that may be arbitrated (such as competition

10. This is a very particular take on learning: the Autodidact’s take

11. Just take the files, take the recordings and get on that boat.

12. Messages must be positive and take account of the specific nature of consumption on the different markets

13. He ordered that Valjevo be abandoned and had the Serbian Army take up positions on the Kolubara.

14. What's his take on the plan?

15. The 2021 Comrades Marathon will be a ' down run ' and take place on Sunday 13 June 2021.

16. We could be given a report on the day’s decisions and take all the votes requiring absolute majorities.

17. Take the next turn on the right.

18. Take the next road on the left.

19. I will be happy to take the partridge.

20. Take the second turn on the left.

21. Come on, take it.

22. Take the first turning on the left .

23. I should take him, even on my slight acquaintance, to be an ill-tempered man.

24. “Take Hold on Discipline”

25. Take him out to be executed!

26. If you stand with me on this, you can be the man that could take these guys down.

27. Take your rest and be silent.

28. Take your little show on the road?

29. We can't take prisoners on the march.

30. I take another drag on the fag.

31. As such, prosecutorial policy must be strategic, based on clear criteria, and take account of the social context

32. On one occasion he asked if the cuffs could be removed so he could take off his coat.

33. Some are local police on the take.

34. Take the machine on trial fora week.

35. Take the second turning on/to the left.

36. Identification should not be based on one single method but take into account all available information.

37. Now be sure and take the two pieces apart.

38. Take the first/second/third on the left.

39. She fought to be here, fought the politicians and the bureaucracy, and convinced them to take a chance on her.

40. Take on my iron fist.

41. This alternative layout should be divided into items which the Committee should take note of, consider or decide on.

42. The agency companies will also be responsible for ensuring that syndicates are capable of handling the business they take on.

43. I am to be sent to take part in the negotiations with the Japanese government and report on it later.

44. The Aide should be on the lookout for problems or difficulties that may develop and take actions to prevent them

45. To be accidental, and take for granted.

46. Assume to take for granted: Don’t Assume the old bridge is safe.; suppose; postulate; to take upon oneself: Assume an obligation; to take on, adopt: Assume a virtue; to feign: Assume an innocent demeanor; to take on the debts or obligations of another: Assume the loan Not to be confused with: presume – belief on reasonable grounds; in law, to Assume

47. Assume to take for granted: Don’t Assume the old bridge is safe.; suppose; postulate; to take upon oneself: Assume an obligation; to take on, adopt: Assume a virtue; to feign: Assume an innocent demeanor; to take on the debts or obligations of another: Assume the loan Not to be confused with: presume – belief on reasonable grounds; in law, to Assume

48. The high torque electric motors assist the jet to accelerate for take-off reducing take-off roll - it will be like an afterburner take-off...

49. Take it easy. Don't be so sensitive.

50. The bus stopped to take on more passengers.

51. The next meeting will take place on Thursday.

52. You'll have to take turns on the swing.

53. 9 Take the machine on trial fora week.

54. I'D BE HAPPY TO TAKE A POLYGRAPH.

55. Legislation will be difficult and take time.

56. If they stamp the Seal on the forged Scroll Prince Qing will be able to take his men into the city

57. Why take outpour frustration on the flight attendant?

58. Counselling can take different forms depending on your needs and what type of therapy may be suitable

59. Be sure time installments fit into your budget and don't take on more than you can handle .

60. Any such determination shall be based on evidence and take account of all relevant factors, in particular:

61. On Monday, Lieutenant Richards will take the stand.

62. Take the left fork then go straight on.

63. He may be asked to take notes of the evidence.

64. Australorps are the Australian take on the Orpington breed

65. Assume definition: take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof synonyms: take for granted, presume, anticipate, expect, presuppose

66. Be open to feedback , and take some of the suggestions .

67. However, it may be that you can take the initiative.

68. If the dispute is to be resolved there must be some give and take.

69. It's on the sixth floor-let's take the lift.

70. Take the sickle which is lying on the grindstone.

71. Australorps are the Australian take on the Orpington breed

72. He suggests she take the deal on the table.

73. On their route, transports and troop contingents could be moved quickly without having to take the long detour along the Danube.

74. Take away the berth, and the drive would still be there.

75. It may be fairly cheap to buy, but you've got to take into consideration the money you'll spend on repairs.

76. The Biograph notes, Michael Krogsgaard and Glen Dundas list this take as the version on Biograph, 1985, but if the 2013 release is right, it cannot be! The only other complete take was recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, 24 Oct 1963 (take 3, 7:43), so that must be the Biograph version.

77. “An Authorized user is allowed to take whatever the primary holder’s cash advance limit is.” Allowing Authorized users to take out cash advances on a credit card can be dangerous

78. Take care when stepping on and off the escalator; take extra care if you wear bifocals.

79. I'll take you on at billiards.

80. On the 5th, she sailed for Guam to take on aircraft engines to be returned to the United States for overhaul; and, on the 27th, she arrived at San Diego.