Examples of 'take a form' in a sentence

Meaning of "take a form"

take a form - to develop or assume a particular shape or structure

How to use "take a form" in a sentence

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take a form
At least take a form and file an extension.
What was a sprint will now take a form of a marathon.
To take a form transparent as air and kill someone.
Those assessments shall take a form of assessment reports.
Take a form and file an extension.
A shadow can not take a form in complete darkness.
I wait for events to take a form.
You take a form larger than your life itself.
These compounds may also take a form of acceptable salt.
Take a form to my uncle.
These last often take a form of zigzag on the skin.
The compound of the present invention can take a form of a salt.
The method may take a form similar to the following.
Making our body recurring to something good or bad can take a form of a habit.
It may take a form of.

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Take a form from the office to renew your driver 's license.
Timothy managed to take a form that resembled his human form.
The accumulator elements 12 are identical to one another and take a form of rectangular plates.
The invention may take a form different to that specifically described.
Advantageously, the compositions according to the invention take a form adapted to topical application.
Development should take a form that does not interfere with productive land uses.
The Committee 's view is that the Community instrument should take a form of regulation.
The shaft member can also take a form that is both flexible and rigid.
To take a form transparent as air and kill someone … kill someone.
The sealing members may also take a form other than a rod form.
This could take a form of a special contribution to the regional banks for reconstruction and development.
The equipment class identifier must take a form to be decided by the Commission.
The cam can take a form similar to a right triangle, preferably having rounded corners.
It is advised that all festival-goers take a form of identification to the festival.
Take a form and file an extension . The post office is open till midnight.
It is envisaged that the panel may take a form different to those specifically described above.
The Blessed Ones remain in isolation pure ; and yet at will can take a form.
The control system should take a form of internationally common and acceptable standards and regulations.
She went shopping this afternoon, I asked her to take a form to Meneaux 's office.
The rod could also take a form other than the metal tubular rod of this embodiment.
And then, you are going to take a form.
I asked her to take a form She went shopping this afternoon.
That which has no form, can take a form.
Namely, they take a form of optical discs.
The formation rules of a propositional calculus may, for instance, take a form such that ;.
Regulatory watch can take a form of either e-mail or mobile regular updates.
To admit ; to receive as an impression ; to suffer ; as, to take a form or shape.
Alternatively, it may take a form of an ester derivative thereof which can be hydrolyzed.
Equally, the indicators of the terminals can take a form other than a binary multiplet.
Simon 's objects often take a form of visualizations based on mathematical formulas and statistical data.
For example, take a form.
They often take a form of ‘best practice', pursued at the margins of established labour movements.
Zeolite used in the invention may take a form such as a powder, granule or pellet.
A partner might also take a form of co-development or co-invention, or you might share common customers.
She went shopping this afternoon, I asked her to take a form to Meneaux 's office . And bingo!

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