Examples of 'takes too' in a sentence

Meaning of "takes too"

Takes too: an expression indicating that someone or something requires excessive time or effort, often used to convey frustration or annoyance with a situation or individual

How to use "takes too" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
takes too
Making ice takes too much time.
Takes too much time to work if it does work.
This sofa takes too much room.
Takes too long to go and ask her.
Getting mad takes too much energy.
Takes too long to answer the question.
Drying process takes too much time.
It takes too much energy to get mad.
Android studio takes too much memory.
It takes too much time and energy.
The download takes too much time.
It takes too long to come with a rubber.
Because that takes too much effort.
It takes too much strength to strangle someone.
I think she takes too many pills.

See also

Takes too long for a loan approval.
Not everyone takes too kindly to that.
Takes too much space in your home.
You said it takes too long to straighten.
Takes too long to get issues resolved.
Pepper sauce takes too long to make.
It takes too long to drink oneself to death.
The training takes too much time.
It takes too long to get back home.
Library research takes too much time.
It takes too much time to cook at home.
The humility takes too much effort.
It takes too long and it lacks impact.
I do not think it takes too much talent.
It takes too much effort to hate someone.
Learning to read takes too much time.
It takes too much work and change.
This approach takes too much work.
It takes too long to dry your clothes.
Track search operation takes too long.
Charles takes too much for granted.
Inflation of the cuff takes too long.
And it takes too much energy to be angry.
But sometimes baby takes too much.
Because it takes too much system resources.
Evacuation of the system takes too long.
It takes too long to get that off.
This should not takes too longs.
It takes too long to set up new servers.
Every other option takes too long.
He always takes too long on the windup.
Washing by hand just takes too long.
The play takes too long to develop.
My way home sometimes takes too long.
It takes too much time to train someone.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Takes
Takes care of victims who have been intercepted
And the ref takes a point away
It takes quite a bit of practice to get used to
Show more
Examples of using Too
But being too modest can sometimes be offensive
They would not do me too much good
We bury too many russian girls here
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary