Examples of 'take someone' in a sentence
Meaning of "take someone"
To physically bring or escort someone to a particular place or person. It can also refer to having control or influence over someone
How to use "take someone" in a sentence
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For us it would take someone like you do.
Take someone out for a cup of ramen.
You should take someone with you.
Take someone with an overwhelming desire to steal.
You have to take someone from here.
Take someone along for a second opinion.
If you want to take someone else to homecoming.
Take someone with you to your visit.
Million can take someone a long way.
Take someone with you to the polls.
You might wanna take someone else.
If you take someone you gotta be smart.
You will have to take someone else.
Do not take someone just because it is annoying.
And they will take someone else.
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Take someone along that you can trust.
I want you to take someone with you.
Take someone else if you want to.
Iceni prefers to take someone else to appointments.
Krall will come in and take someone.
You can take someone with you.
Krall would come and take someone.
They would take someone else at random.
Cops always wear gloves to take someone in.
I will take someone from the building.
Every mission they take someone away.
I will take someone from the audience.
You might want to take someone else.
How to take someone under our wing.
They were looking to take someone down.
You can take someone if you want.
If you go then you have to take someone.
We decided to take someone with us we already knew.
This is certainly a place to take someone special.
Police take someone from the building.
I do not know how to take someone with me.
Take someone with you when you go out.
It might be an idea to take someone with you.
And take someone who is not emotionally involved.
One taser is enough to take someone down.
Take someone with you at least.
I know where to take someone to have a good time.
Take someone and look into it.
And it is going to take someone like you to stop him.
Take someone along if you want.
You might wanna take someone with you.
I take someone like you from another country.
They are gonna take someone else.
Always take someone with you to the police.
I need you to take someone out.
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