Examples of 'take exception' in a sentence

Meaning of "take exception"

take exception - means to disagree with or be offended by something. It is used when someone has a strong objection or is displeased with a particular statement or action
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  • To take offense; to object or protest.
  • To object to; to disagree with.

How to use "take exception" in a sentence

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I take exception to the sincerity of this toast.
The great players take exception to that.
I take exception to people messing with my brother.
Maybe they would take exception to you.
I take exception to your suggestion that we are wasting anything.
Only an extremist or a madman could take exception to it.
I have to take exception to the way we are being interrupted here.
We would have to take exception.
I have to take exception to that characterization.
No doubt there would be those who would take exception.
We take exception to the routine taking of fingerprints of refugees.
They will take exception.
I take exception to that decision.
I am here to ask you to take exception to our prevailing natures.
There is simply nothing in performance to which one would take exception.

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I really take exception to that accusation.
And we in the law enforcement community take exception to such action.
I have to take exception to this teaching.
You are going to see what the uncivilized Canadians out there take exception to.
I also take exception to poutine.
I reckon you can find some Baptist to take exception to almost anything.
We take exception to the insults.
And some Rangers take exception to that hit.
I take exception of that.
Participants such as First Nations and provincial governments take exception to being labelled stakeholders.
Please do not take exception to the term ether body.
But there are a few things that have been said today to which I take exception.
I must take exception to it.
Although some Baptists might take exception.
Seems they take exception with the title of our game.
I can not help but believe that what you take exception to is that I am a woman.
I take exception on this.
And I know that a great many people take exception to it.
To take exception to a witness.
But I also feel compelled to take exception to the idea.
Larger dogs may take exception to a small dog thinking he rules the world.
I appreciate that the European Parliament might take exception to this.
But folks who take exception are not racist for them.
I appreciate your comments here but I feel compelled to take exception.
Muslim countries continue to take exception to international standards regarding religious freedom.
In the reMarks I have heard here tonight is The one thing I take exception to.
The points at which you take exception to my analysis seem perfectly reasonable.
No doubt you have read it, since you seem to take exception to it.
We would therefore take exception to the accusation that we are supporting human rights violations.
The administration and Salwa Judum activists take exception to any critical reports.
I take exception to the members opposite defending the gun registry as a very useful tool.
So forgive me if I take exception.
I take exception to the disdain for Spam.
Joseph 's brothers and father take exception to his dream.
I also take exception to any attempt to move towards an EU tax.

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