Examples of 'someone who took' in a sentence

Meaning of "someone who took"

someone who took - This phrase specifies an individual who has accepted, acquired, or adopted a particular course of action, belief, or responsibility. It subtly conveys that the person has made a decision or commitment to follow through with something

How to use "someone who took" in a sentence

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someone who took
I knew someone who took those pills.
You are more misused yourself than someone who took advantage.
Maybe someone who took a particular interest.
I have always been someone who took risks.
Someone who took care of me taught me how.
Less than someone who took a loan.
Someone who took away lives.
I am sure someone who took us fun.
Someone who took an oath to serve and protect.
I had a relationship with someone who took no initiative.
Just someone who took a bullet for you.
It originally referred to someone who took care of horses.
I was someone who took risks even when she was afraid.
I always thought a punk was someone who took it up the ass.
Like someone who took a bullet for someone else.

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I am not talking about my life with someone who took advantage of my daughter.
Someone who took risks.
I say this as someone who took the vacation.
Someone who took a took a film appreciation minor in the seminary.
It is time for someone who took that position.
Someone who took you by the hand when you were little.
I escaped and met someone who took me to the police.
Someone who took these photos and gave them to the Feds.
You speak well of someone who took your empire.
Was someone who took his love of sports too far.
He can not even get rid of someone who took the throne away from him.
Someone who took it upon himself to tell me that Saunders was dead.
Many of us know someone who took their own life.
Someone who took the drug is still alive?
Or rather help me get someone who took responsibility and sign it.
Someone who took all of the risk to keep us safe?
Jake manages to find someone who took the earrings and go to her house.
I am not going to risk my life to help someone who took another 's.
And we met someone who took care of us.
It made me feel like who I used to be … someone who took chances.
Amber was someone who took her job seriously.
Someone took her, there must be someone who took her!
They need someone who took care of the patient.
That, my child, you will have to ask someone who took her class.
Not bad for someone who took a vow of poverty.
I am not from me mommy milk. I'm sure someone who took us fun.
Only someone who took his own beauty for granted.
For nine years I lived with someone who took over my life.
Hamza was someone who took me by the hand and told me.
How can I resent someone who took.
I met someone who took me to a Quaker Meeting.
Have you ever pushed away someone who took advantage of you?
Than someone who took out one of your own?
Have you ever had someone who took forever?
Can someone who took a position in advance sit on the mission?

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