Use "take on" in a sentence

1. Come on, take it.

2. Cops on the take?

3. “Take Hold on Discipline”

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

5. Take on my iron fist.

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

7. I'll take you on at billiards.

8. You cannot take on slavery, Abraham.

9. Voting will take place on May

10. On a give and take bassis.

11. May take on Adscititious rubber headgear

12. What's your take on this issue?

13. We stopped to take on fuel.

14. Take heart and go on trying!

15. Take her somebreakfast on a tray.

16. What's his take on the plan?

17. May take on adscititious rubber headgear.

18. Come on... take off that apron.

19. 11 Please take it on trial.

20. Take your little show on the road?

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

22. Take the next turn on the right.

23. Take the next road on the left.

24. I take another drag on the fag.

25. I take it you're closed on Sundays?

26. 1 May take on adscititious rubber headgear.

27. Insider’s Take on Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp

28. Crystallized: to take on a definite form.

29. Crystallizing: to take on a definite form.

30. Don't take your frustration out on me.

31. Don't take on more than you can.

32. Some are local police on the take.

33. Take the second turn on the left.

34. I'll take a rain check on that.

35. Let's take it on a maiden voyage.

36. On Reeve's arrival he did take charge.

37. 3 . Take Dad on an outdoor excursion .

38. Buttered eggs take on a shiny gleam

39. On-site, I take thousands of photographs.

40. Take the first turning on the left .

41. I take issue with you on that.

42. Take the machine on trial fora week.

43. Frees up workers to take on other roles.

44. The bus stopped to take on more passengers.

45. The next meeting will take place on Thursday.

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

47. Empty houses quickly take on a forlorn look.

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

49. 9 Take the machine on trial fora week.

50. I'll take you home on my comfy bike!

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

52. Why take outpour frustration on the flight attendant?

53. He wants to take on that boxing champion.

54. My viewing patterns take on a hallucinatory quality.

55. When did she take on with that man?

56. Take a look at that postmark on that.

57. Hey, take some time to think on it.

58. Don't take on more than you can handle.

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

60. English words for Accepter include accept, agree, take, approve, take on, sell, buy, accede and bear

61. If I tug on it, you take off.

62. Take the left fork then go straight on.

63. + 23 Naʹa·man said: “Go on, take two talents.”

64. You'd rather take on 50 dudes with AK's?

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

66. To buy or to take out on annuity.

67. Each has a slightly different take on aging.

68. Assume means to suppose, to take for granted, or to take something on (such as a role)

69. 24 synonyms for Borrow: take on loan, touch (someone) for, scrounge, blag, mooch, cadge, use temporarily, take and return, steal, take, use, copy, adopt

70. Acidic is a unique take on rock/alternative music

71. Australorps are the Australian take on the Orpington breed

72. Maybe I'll take Fry on the lunar rover ride.

73. But I'm going to take it easy on you.

74. How many pictures did you take on your trip?

75. Hold on, this will only take half a second.

76. Events began to take on a more sinister aspect.

77. I don't feel ready to take on new responsibilities.

78. She refused to take on the traditional woman's role.

79. Take a day-trip to France on Le Shuttle.

80. Crabapples on dwarf rootstock don’t take up much space.