Examples of 'do take you' in a sentence
Meaning of "do take you"
do take you - a phrase that can imply surprise, sometimes used to express disbelief or exasperation
How to use "do take you" in a sentence
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do take you
And if they do take you back into custody.
You have not satisfied me about what happens to her after I do take you there.
People do take you seriously.
Then walk the hell down to Louis ' office I do take you seriously.
We do take you at your word.
But what if I do take you to bed?
I do take you seriously.
Now if we do take you out.
We do take you out on the bikes so you can explore this beautiful region.
Look maybe I do take you for granted.
I do take you seriously . I was just trying to … I am just trying to lighten things up.
Yes, they do take you back.
I do take you seriously. This way, you have to take me seriously.
No, I am not, but I do take you very seriously.
I do take you seriously, but.
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Thank you . Look, maybe I do take you for granted, and I am sorry.
I do take you out to restaurants . when?
Take me seriously! - I do take you seriously, but.
But I do take you out on the grass once a day.
I am sorry, honey . I do take you seriously.
When I do take you in you will never come out again.
Stuart, perhaps we do take you for granted and that is not acceptable.
I do take you seriously, but… Listen to this.
I am sorry, honey . I do take you seriously . I was just trying to.
Some guys do take you seriously but just do not show it.
Darnell, I do take you seriously.
When I do take you in you will never come out again . Amateur.
Yep, they do take you unexpected places.
If we do take you out, your guards have to come.
If we do take you on, well.
When I do take you to Coffin, he will kill you.
Look, if we do take you in here, your master will get even madder.
Yes, the guides do take you to shops and showrooms, while you are on tour.
Look, maybe I do take you for granted, and I am sorry.
Oh, I do take you seriously.
No, people do take you seriously, Freddy.
That I [ name ] do take you [ name ] to be my lawful wedded wife.
Maggie, if I do take you back, it 's going to be on my terms . Please.