Examples of 'take the liberty' in a sentence

Meaning of "take the liberty"

take the liberty: To do or say something without asking permission, usually because it is considered appropriate or it is assumed that the action will be accepted without objection
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  • To act on one's own authority, without asking for permission.

How to use "take the liberty" in a sentence

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take the liberty
I did take the liberty of stopping by his house.
I suggest you take the liberty.
I take the liberty of giving you my address.
But you did take the liberty.
I did take the liberty of finding you an attorney.
I made a lot of things who take the liberty to live.
Let us take the liberty of taking action.
Just say I had to take the liberty.
I take the liberty of leaving you mine.
I so enjoy it when you take the liberty of calling me Bobby.
I take the liberty of drawing attention to a further point.
We have shared so much that I take the liberty of talking to you as a friend.
I take the liberty of dedicating this description to you.
First please forgive me if I take the liberty of writing this letter to you.
We take the liberty to change the order of activities.

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I take the liberty of doubting that very seriously.
Knowing your invariably kind interest I take the liberty of enclosing a copy for your information.
I take the liberty to explain the reasons behind it.
Thought I would take the liberty of stopping by.
I take the liberty of expressing great doubt as to that.
He made sure I did not take the liberty to say no.
You take the liberty too.
New Democratic member a text which I will take the liberty of reading to the House.
I would take the liberty of providing a short résumé.
It 's not me who decides if I can take the liberty to break it.
I shall take the liberty of returning your fee.
I really hope to improve my skills in bed Uh, so Take the liberty to coach.
I am going to take the liberty of mentioning my own works.
I think that they should be supported, and as rapporteur, I take the liberty so to do.
I would like to take the liberty of extending my condolences.
If my situation becomes desperate, I shall perhaps take the liberty of reminding you.
How could he take the liberty of bringing samples.
I found myself in the vicinity … thought I would take the liberty of stopping by.
I would take the liberty of sending for you.
That is a verysimple question, yet I take the liberty to press it upon you.
I shall take the liberty of placing in your hands.
I thought that in my position as mayor… I would take the liberty of sending for you.
I take the liberty to make a request.
In other similar cases I would take the liberty of calling these values intangibilities.
Take the liberty to coach.
I shall take the liberty.
I take the liberty of calling your attention to another fact.
And here she 's going to take the liberty of calling me by my name.
I take the liberty of going home.
Thanks to higher income, youth can take the liberty of satisfying their consumer needs.
I did take the liberty of finding you an attorney to represent you.
I was present, but in such a matter I did not take the liberty of suggesting any advice.
I also take the liberty of adding a few comments of my own.
You were not here to read your newest audio book, so I decided to take the liberty.

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