Examples of 'take simon' in a sentence
Meaning of "take simon"
take simon - implies taking someone named Simon or taking a person in a way that Simon is known for
How to use "take simon" in a sentence
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take simon
I had to take simon aside.
Take Simon with you.
And now they have got to take simon third.
He will normally take Simon across the river to the town of Aldra.
Neil hates me . He thinks I am going to take Simon away from him.
Take Simon for example.
Im going to take Simon away from him.
Take Simon Peter, for instance.
My warrant is to take Simon to his sister.
Away from him. He thinks I'm going to take Simon.
Have a good rest and take Simon down tomorrow.
Did you take Simon away from his dad? How long ago Ever since.
I find it impossible to take Simon Bridges seriously.
Take Simon home!
You should take Simon with you.
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Wait, Isabelle! You should take Simon with you.
I had to take Simon aside. And, you know.
Someone needs to take Simon home.
We must take Simon home . - I will drive him.
He thinks I am going to take Simon away from him.
How long will it take Simon to get here? Just this once, pet.
I thought you wanted to take Simon Neary down?
We must take Simon home.
How long will it take Simon to get here?
So why can not she take Simon to his auditions?
Protestant interpreters usually take Simon to have been a half-brother of Jesus.
Someone needs to take Simon home. - I will drive.
Anna, darling, will not you take Simon and go play with Agnes?