Examples of 'take more' in a sentence

Meaning of "take more"

Take more: A phrase indicating the action or suggestion of consuming or acquiring a larger quantity of something, such as food, drink, or possessions

How to use "take more" in a sentence

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You take more than you give.
I reckon it will take more than talk.
And take more sugar in your tea.
You made them take more scans.
Gonna take more than that to get me going.
I think it will take more than that.
Take more antitussive and betadine too.
We need to take more time and plan.
Lust is to take and then take more.
Do not take more than one a day.
I think we are going to have to take more extreme measures.
It might take more effort to account for.
Maybe they should take more tests.
Never take more than you need.
Maybe you ought to take more care.

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It would take more money than that.
Higher temperatures will take more time.
You better take more of those pills.
They are just gonna have to take more.
Should not take more than a minute.
It would be stupid not to take more help.
You could take more than a lamp.
Take more time for yourself.
Should not take more than an hour.
Take more than three strikes to keep me away.
This will take more than an hour.
Take more time if you need it.
Always seems to take more than one.
It will take more than that to loosen my tongue.
It is therefore necessary to take more effective measures.
We will take more specific actions then.
Too bad we did not take more to eat.
It would take more than you to do that.
We need to help him take more steps.
It will take more than half a year.
Confidence can lead them to take more risk.
It will take more than that to kill me.
Sometimes it does not take more than a look.
Try to take more care of the clothes.
I think this is gonna take more than a stake.
It will take more than a gremlin to kill me.
You are ready to take more risks.
It would take more than that to scare me.
It would be an honor for me to take more of your money.
It would take more than a day to return.
He keeps telling me to take more initiative.
But you take more pleasure doing nothing.
I should try to take more notice.
Then take more men with you.
You are prepared to take more of a risk.

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