Use "take a man at his word" in a sentence

1. Humph , don't tell me you take him at his word!

2. Every brave man is a man of his word. 

3. For example, take Marcelino, a man in Cameroon who lost his eyesight at work.

4. A man of honor always keeps his word.

5. Give him a thermometer, take his temperature or something, man.

6. A man is not old until his regrets take place of his dreams.

7. A man without his word is no better than a beast.

8. 13 Don't take his word as gospel.

9. Take a look at his adrenal glands.

10. It's irreverent for a man not to take his hat off in church.

11. A liberal is a man too Broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel

12. A flatterer never seems absurd: the flatter , d always take his word.

13. His word "virtu," which a word that retains the Latin word for the word "man," vir virtu " best translated or, by our word, "manliness."

14. When a rich man dies, taxes take a huge bite out of his accumulated wealth.

15. 7 At this Saul said to his attendant: “If we go, what can we take to the man?

16. Take, for example, the decision a young man might face in choosing his hairstyle.

17. There is no statute which Compels a man to take an estate against his will.

18. I'm a man with a pack of werewolves at his heels.

19. The Bible says: “A man has rejoicing in the answer of his mouth, and a word at its right time is O how good!”

20. 29 Have you seen a man skillful at his work?

21. The man glanced nervously at his watch.

22. 30 “No man should take his father’s wife, so that he may not dishonor his father.

23. I noticed him take a little peep at his watch.

24. In a heroic act, the man pushed his wife aside and let the shark take him.

25. Take care. I am a vindictive man.

26. I'm a man of my word.

27. He can't take it like a man.

28. Liberty, not a word but a man sitting safely in front of his home in the evening.

29. BIBLE PRINCIPLE: “Have you seen a man skillful at his work?

30. At his age, he can hardly be termed a young man.

31. Man: Take the shoes.

32. Rigoulet, the strong man, strains at his dumbbell.

33. 4 I noticed him take a little peep at his watch.

34. Two ambulances come and they take the man and his son to different hospitals.

35. He can't take a few days at home with his family?

36. A man in bed silences his pager, a woman looks at him Blamingly

37. Are you a man of your word?

38. A strong man to take care of you?

39. Dennis was not a man to take chances.

40. 16 He's not the sort of man who would go back on his word.

41. The man screamed at his wife with an Acerbity …

42. That the killer ever saw, yes, was the old man take out a razor of his own, put it to his throat and...

43. With a companion seated at his side, the young man was teaching a family.

44. There ain't much glory looking at a man with his guts hanging out.

45. For a young man on his first day at work he's remarkably cocky.

46. A man who apparently knew how to take advancement in his stride is the English poet Sir John Betjeman.

47. 23 A wicked man will take a bribe in secret*

48. Big enough to make a man lie wakeful in his bed at night.

49. 🔊 The man gave a fierce Bellow before he lunged at his opponent

50. “Bushed” exposes the folly of a man who fails to take seriously either nature’s threat or his own limitations

51. Then David sent word to propose to Abʹi·gail to take her as his wife.

52. You shouldn't always take his remarks at face value.

53. Congruous with his brother’s itinerary, the young man opted to take a detour through the jungle for a zip lining excursion

54. 29 He is not the sort of man who would go back on his word.

55. + If anyone does not stumble in word, he is a perfect man, able to bridle also his whole body.

56. Why did no one point a finger at a man for yielding to his desires?

57. 4 “Take with you one man from each tribe; each one is to be a head of his paternal house.

58. MP: Man Beheads sister's 'husband'; surrenders with severed head A 35-year-old man allegedly beheaded a man who had eloped with his sister and surrendered at a …

59. Take this man to the ambulance.

60. Take good care of her, man.

61. Tom and his father had a man-to-man talk about his playing truant.

62. In spite of his recent misbehaviour, he is, at the bottom, a good man.

63. He's useless at his job and only got promoted because he's a yes-man.

64. He take out his golden arrows at those shivery fairys.

65. You said you were a man of your word.

66. And you're obviously not a man of your word.

67. The ladies shriek and swoon at his every word.

68. To a wise man one word is enough. 

69. Take that man down and put him in a cell...

70. If anyone does not stumble in word, this one is a perfect man, able to bridle also his whole body.”

71. If anyone does not stumble in word, this one is a perfect man, able to bridle also his whole body. . . .

72. The Green Man wore a coronet of leaves and a girdle of stems at his waist.

73. The sniper aimed his riffle at the man on the horse.

74. The old man relit his pipe , and sucked at it reflectively.

75. We also take a peek at Keith in the kitchen of his Devon pub.

76. For example, All members must agree to Abide by the club regulations, or A trustworthy man Abides by his word

77. “If anyone does not stumble in word, this one is a perfect man, able to bridle also his whole body.”

78. Geber it renders as “able-bodied man,” for the Hebrew word indicates a powerful man.

79. They looked at them, and each man took his own rod.

80. He claims you are no woman at all, but a man who... hides his cock in his own asshole.