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take sth: The journey to the airport takes about half an hour. take +
take sth to do sth: It takes about half an hour to get to the airport. take +
That cut is taking a long time to heal. take +
The official seemed to take hours to examine my passport. take +
take sb sth (to do sth): It took her three hours to repair her bike. take +
It'll take her time to recover from the illness. take +
take sth for sb to do sth: It'll take time (= take a long time) for her to recover from the illness. take +
+ adv.: I need a shower—I won't take long. take +
The government is taking action to combat drug abuse. take +
We need to take a different approach to the problem. take +
to take a step/walk/stroll take +
to take a bath/shower/wash take +
to take a look/glance take +
to take a bite/drink/sip take +
to take a deep breath take +
to take a break/rest take +
No decision will be taken on the matter until next week. take +
My parents always took an interest in my hobbies. take +
Don't take offence (= be offended) at what I said. take +
I took a dislike to him. take +
He takes the view that children are responsible for their own actions. take +
take sth (as sth): She took what he said as a compliment. take +
How am I supposed to take that remark? take +
Taken overall, the project was a success. take +
take sth to do sth: What did you take his comments to mean? take +
If they offer me the job, I'll take it. take +
She was accused of taking bribes. take +
Does the hotel take credit cards? take +
I'll take the call in my office. take +
Why should I take the blame for somebody else's mistakes? take +
If you take my advice you'll have nothing more to do with him. take +
Will you take $10 for the book (= will you sell it for $10)? take +
The store took (= sold goods worth) $100 000 last week. take +
The school doesn't take boys (= only has girls). take +
The dentist can't take any new patients. take +
She can't take criticism. take +
I don't think I can take much more of this heat. take +
I find his attitude a little hard to take. take +
He took the criticism surprisingly well. take +
These threats are not to be taken lightly. take +
I wish you'd take me seriously. take +
She took it in the spirit in which it was intended. take +
Are these seats taken? take +
Come in; take a seat. take +
to take sb's temperature take +
I need to have my blood pressure taken. take +
to take a photograph/picture/snapshot of sb/sth take +
to have your picture/photo taken take +
The police officer took my name and address. take +
Did you take notes in the class? take +
Do you take sugar in your coffee? take +
The doctor has given me some medicine to take for my cough. take +
He started taking drugs (= illegal drugs) at college. take +
I'll take the grey jacket. take +
We took a room at the hotel for two nights. take +
take sth (from sb): The rebels succeeded in taking the town. take +
The state has taken control of the company. take +
take sb + noun: The rebels took him prisoner. take +
He was taken prisoner by the rebels. take +
Will you take your books off the table? take +
The sign must be taken down. take +
He took some keys out of his pocket. take +
My name had been taken off the list. take +
She was playing with a knife, so I took it away from her. take +
She was playing with a knife, so I took it off her. take +
The new sports centre will take the pressure off the old one. take +
Someone has taken my scarf. take +
Did the burglars take anything valuable? take +
The storms took the lives of 50 people. take +
take sth from sth: The scientists are taking water samples from the river. take +
The machine takes its name from its inventor. take +
take sth out of sth: Part of her article is taken straight (= copied) out of my book. take +
I passed him the rope and he took it. take +
Free newspapers: please take one. take +
Can you take (= hold) the baby for a moment? take +
He took her hand/took her by the hand (= held her hand, for example to lead her somewhere). take +
She took the child in her arms and kissed him. take +
take sth (with you): I forgot to take my bag with me when I got off the bus. take +
take sth to sb/sth: Take this to the bank for me, would you? take +
Shall I take a gift to my host family? take +
take sb sth: Shall I take my host family a gift? take +
take sb: It's too far to walk—I'll take you by car. take +
take sb to sth: A boy took us to our room. take +
take sb doing sth: I'm taking the kids swimming later. take +
take sb to do sth: The boys were taken to see their grandparents most weekends. take +
Her energy and talent took her to the top of her profession. take +
The new loan takes the total debt to $100 000. take +
I'd like to take my argument a stage further. take +
He believes he has the skills to take the club forward. take +
We'll take the matter forward at our next meeting (= discuss it further). take +


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