Examples of 'take some of you' in a sentence
Meaning of "take some of you"
Take some of you: To take a portion or share of someone, often used metaphorically to mean to challenge someone or cause them some difficulty
How to use "take some of you" in a sentence
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take some of you
I will even take some of you with us.
I was going to ask if I could take some of you.
I can take some of you off with me.
Not allowed to post, but happy to take some of you.
I want to try to take some of you back with me.
Sorry, girls . Not allowed to post, but happy to take some of you.
They will take some of you.
Will take some of you many months to solve.
Today 's visual delight may take some of you back to childhood.
This may take some of you by surprise, but it was a long time coming.
You take some of them, and they take some of you.
I will take some of you with me.
On the other hand, the fake bag may take some of you in.
Let me take some of you.
As I was saying, this problem here will take some of you many months to solve.
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I will take some of you with me! Stand aside!
We are going to take some of you with us.
I can take some of you off with me. - No, not for me.
Do not suppose I could take some of you blood, could I?
I will even take some of you with us, if you want to come.
How long did it take some of you other bees?
I want to try to take some of you back with me. Not yet, Mr. Diggle.
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