Examples of 'taking someone' in a sentence
Meaning of "taking someone"
taking someone - This phrase typically refers to escorting or accompanying someone to a particular place or event
How to use "taking someone" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
taking someone
They are taking someone like you away.
Mutants are always taking someone.
I tried taking someone there last night.
Even though some of my colleagues balked at taking someone so young.
Taking someone with you can help.
It can be as simple as taking someone out to lunch.
Taking someone with you helps too.
Maybe he was taking someone else.
But taking someone down for attempted murder.
They were clearly taking someone away.
They are taking someone else mistaking him for me.
A friend of mine is taking someone.
I am not taking someone down with me.
You talked him into it you are taking someone with you.
You are taking someone with you.
See also
It could be as simple as sending a text message or taking someone out for a meal.
Today it is like taking someone to the railway station.
Taking someone for granted is just a human flaw.
Abduction is taking someone away by force.
Taking someone down.
I was thinking of taking someone with me.
I am taking someone in for questioning.
The feeling that comes with taking someone down and cuffing them.
Or taking someone hostage.
Check with your lawyer before taking someone with you to an appointment.
Taking someone to court is normally the last option in a civil dispute.
We are all guilty of taking someone for granted at least once.
Taking someone for granted is one of the quickest ways to end a relationship.
Recruiting people means taking someone who does not usually like you.
Do not forget that the law has deadlines for taking someone to court.
I am taking someone to the theatre.
Might wanna take it easy if you plan on taking someone off that list.
The fun is in taking someone strong and breaking him.
You may not even notice that you are taking someone for granted.
I am taking someone to the theater.
The only thing more stressful than being held hostage is actually taking someone hostage.
They are taking someone thinking it is me.
Did anyone mention chains Or taking someone hostage.
The coroner is taking someone out of the hotel in pieces.
We usually see an offender build up to taking someone like Katie.
I am taking someone to dinner.
He will try to jam me into taking someone I do not want.
I am not taking someone who will not even show me their face.
How do we stop it from taking someone else?
I am taking someone else.
What are the practical implications of taking someone on?
Taking someone for granted can actually cause them to stop voicing their opinions.
So we are not just taking someone else 's idea.
Taking someone else 's property is not a right.
Are you intending on taking someone to court?
You'll also be interested in:
Examples of using Taking
Show more
It was easier than taking candy from a baby
Like taking a stolen car for a joyride
I would not mind taking a sleeping pill