Examples of 'hero takes' in a sentence
Meaning of "hero takes"
Hero takes: This phrase is used to describe a scenario in a story or situation where the main character or protagonist undertakes a particular action or responsibility
How to use "hero takes" in a sentence
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Being a hero takes only a few moments.
It is only in the last five minutes that the hero takes over.
Being a hero takes a lot out of you.
We are only going in if Hero takes point.
A hero takes your hand.
The journey path that the hero takes to achieve his goal.
A hero takes ship.
Your guilt is abolished, the hero takes it upon himself.
A hero takes ship And sets sail.
You were dehydrated . Being a hero takes a lot out of you.
A hero takes ship And sets sail To that isle of legend.
The HBO miniseries Show Me a Hero takes place, and was filmed, in Yonkers.
A hero takes your hand A sweet love Will find love.
The story of TERA Hero takes place just before the Argon War started.
Hero takes Vishal 's hand and shoots Khanna with the gun.
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As such, the hero takes notice to the reminder of the past.
Hero takes Emperor 's place and is Crowned the new Emperor.
So each time a Hero takes damage, he will become slower and less efficient.
When a hero takes a hit his power is reduced by 1.
Being a hero takes only a few moments . But no.
Being a hero takes a lot out of you . You should know.
Sometimes, the hero takes it in the ass, metaphorically.
Local hero Takes the fall . Yo, you see The headlines.
Now Mack 's Hero takes command, with Gettin'up Morning taken back to second.
Each time an enemy Hero takes damage from Vile Gas, Stitches heals for 27 Health.
But, no, being a hero takes only a few moments! A few moments.
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Examples of using Takes
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Takes care of victims who have been intercepted
And the ref takes a point away
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