Предложения со словосочетанием «to take»
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- The gist of the document was that his property was greatly involved, and that, if he wished matters to be set in order, he must hasten to take up his residence on the spot.
- His fingers uncurled to take it, then a strip of paper, as long and as wide as his forearm, then another.
- Take it, if you have so little honour as to take it!' I wanted to prove what he was, and what happened?
- Also, when, from his post at the window, he chanced to observe the yard-dog chasing one of the hens he hastened to take the necessary measures against a recurrence of such conduct.
- Yet how was he to take the first step necessary?
- The prayer over, they went to greet his father, and then to take morning tea.
- He hastened to take leave of her aunt, who invited him to come and dine another day.
- But we are taught to take whatever the sun passes down upon us and carry it without complaint.
- So Fyodor Pavlovitch began to take advantage of this fact, sending him from time to time small doles, instalments.
- Some way to take Tasahre with him?
- You know it is sometimes very pleasant to take offence, isn't it?
- But she did not dare to take a step.
- M.’s rules of courtship till one afternoon when I was on my way over to take her a basket of wild hog-plums.
- If I were to marry you and give you a note to take to the man I loved after you, you'd take it and be sure to give it to him and bring an answer back, too.
- His father, who had once been in a dependent position, and so was sensitive and ready to take offence, met him at first with distrust and sullenness.
- He was prepared to take whatever his former comrades had to offer in the way of insults and reproaches, and take them in manly silence and stoicism.
- He, who grudged the stone the imprint of her shoe, made me evil to take her pity from me.
- So it was at last impressed upon me that I was there, not to have Wolf Larsen take the initiative, but to take it myself.
- Then the shadows seemed to take two strides across the pond, and then to move behind the hill, though the figure of Antip had not yet left the courtyard.
- We have no need for them, nor had I any orders to take charge of such things.
- Your justicar keeps a dead man hidden beneath the earth where the sun cannot reach him to take his soul.
- Just as Disney was not free to take the pencils that his animators used to draw Mickey, so, too, should these photographers not be free to take images that they thought valuable.
- The chief reason, as I have just said, was that when she would say' I am yours, take me where you will,' he might have the wherewithal to take her.
- I will give you a word to take with you on your way, which you cannot forget.
- Lastly, had their dreams called for the consideration of some portent, the company proceeded to take such active measures as might be necessary to deal with the situation.
- He was so base as to take her purse, to open her chest with keys from under her pillow, and to take some things from it, doing it all as it might have been done by an ignorant servant, leaving valuable papers and taking only money.
- Her mother had been intending to take her abroad ever since the spring, but they had been detained all the summer by business connected with their estate.
- A detective saw you on the Rubberneck up at Central Park and ’phoned down to take you in.
- But where the law does not give people the right to take content, it is wrong to take that content even if the wrong does no harm.
- A sailor comes aft to take mate's place, cabin-boy goes for'ard to take sailor's place, and you take the cabin-boy's place, sign the articles for the cruise, twenty dollars per month and found.
- But he was almost dying of weakness and disease, and they had no one to take his place.
- For instance, take this old man here.
- Rotwang did not take his gaze from him.
- The construction of this corral did not take less than three weeks, for besides the palisade, Cyrus Harding built large sheds, in which the animals could take shelter.
- If it goes wrong, I need someone who can take a message to Justicar Kol and tell them whatever we found.
- Now he did, mostly what he wanted to do was take it off and throw it high into the air, away into the sea.
- Kol could take Radek away and Berren could sit there and wait for dark.
- It will take some thought, and more importantly, it will take some will to transform the RCAs of our day into the Causbys.
- If that was true, then Berren was fifteen years old, give or take, and by any reckoning almost a man.
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- He will not give it willingly, but you can take the answer from him.
- Ever and anon, too, he would take a pinch of snuff, sneeze, and then take another pinch.
- I will take my turn on watch here until the small hours.
- I shall take your place at the machine.
- We will find crates and summon wagons and take this wickedness back to our temple where it can be properly examined and destroyed.
- God will not take you from us.
- Two other members of the Give and Take Association swiftly joined the little group.
- When you reach the street take a car.
- He thought about how long it would take to get that sort of money.
- And the devil take him for it!
- Yes," he went on, "the gentry actually take off their own boots!
- Take him out somewhere, search him to the skin, take his clothes away from him and give him a robe.
- If you can take upon yourself the crime of the criminal your heart is judging, take it at once, suffer for him yourself, and let him go without reproach.
- You can only take what you need for twenty-four hours.
- What a clever head did was take a look from up here to see if there were any new ships anchored in the bay and then go and ask one of the harbour boys who were forever running up and down the Avenue of Emperors with messages for their rich masters.
- Our visitors did not take part in the service, but arrived just as it was over.
- His gaze, which he did not take from Freder, was like hands which are raised adoringly.
- As he left, the truck drivers and helpers were connecting heavy chains which he knew would take several more minutes to secure.
- The look on his face when he turned was enough to make Berren take a step back.
- And in man's own personality much that passed his understanding would also take shape and materialize.
- Я тут же на них купил овощной плов Mutter Pilau в пакистанской забегаловке «Al-Hussains take away».
- He would sit before his soup, take up his spoon and look into the soup, bend over it, examine it, take a spoonful and hold it to the light.
- Provided it be what I take it to be, your sense of depression and weariness is a sign of vigour.
- There was a law that Nancy should go with them on whatsoever outings they might take.
- And what a roasting and a pickling and a baking would sometimes take place, and what mead and kvass were there not brewed, and what pies were there not compounded!
- I wish I could let him take things easier.
- So Anna always made Jimmy Burns take her by Maggie’s house every Saturday night so that her friend could go to the dance with them.
- Maybe go to one of the taverns where the lightermen who plied the river went to have their fun, buy a few drinks and find someone who would take him up the river, quietly, no questions asked, and leave what happened after in the hands of the stars.
- Cold steel drawn in the rooms of the Give and Take Association!
- Before departure of the Trans America flight, he would take out flight insurance for seventy-five thousand dollars, naming his wife and children as beneficiaries.
- Indeed, I always feel when I meet people that I am lower than all, and that they all take me for a buffoon.
- Если нам казалось, что первая пластинка прогремела на весь мир, то «Take Me Home» вывел нас на совершенно новый уровень.
- But before it could take expression Grot, the guard, threw himself before his machine.
- Or let him take his Ruby Ott with him.
- A barge would take a month to get there, which made itseem a very long way away.
- I think we might take a day or two of leisure before we go and see what work Justicar Kol has to offer a pair of thief-takers.
- Only after this could the funeral take place.
- At intervals, too, he would rise and pace the room, then lie down again, then take a book from the table, read a few lines of it, yawn, and begin drumming with his fingers upon the table's surface.
- Next day I go and take that half to her: 'Katya, take this fifteen hundred from me, I'm a low beast, and an untrustworthy scoundrel, for I've wasted half the money, and I shall waste this, too, so keep me from temptation!' Well, what of that alternative?
- The Give and Take Athletic Association lived up to its name.
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