Examples of 'taking something out' in a sentence

Meaning of "taking something out"

taking something out: This phrase generally means to remove or extract something from a specific location or object

How to use "taking something out" in a sentence

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taking something out
I think he was taking something out of the apartment.
Do not bring something in without taking something out.
They are taking something out of the backseat.
But the mosquito is not just taking something out.
I see them taking something out of the place.
Looks like I am the last person to be taking something out the oven.
Taking something out of a store without paying for it.
My mother was taking something out of the oven.
Except, instead of putting something into your body, we are taking something out.
I saw him taking something out of his bag.
Your memory banks . We are taking something out.
You are taking something out on me.
I do not think he was putting anything in . More likely, he was taking something out.
Looks like he was taking something out of the rear trunk.
Taking something out for a change instead of putting it in, Charlie?

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It 's kind of nice taking something out for once.
When taking something out of the fridge, make sure you have closed the door.
More likely, he was taking something out.
He was taking something out of a locker.
I agree . Se-ri's mother is taking something out.
He was taking something out.
M5-BZ, we are not putting anything inside you, we are taking something out.
We are taking something out.
Typical lame liberal tactic, taking something out of context.
She 's taking something out of her costume.
I do not think so . I think he was taking something out of the apartment.
She taking something out of his arm?
Se-ri's mother is taking something out.
He 's taking something out of his pocket.
So, don't come in here telling me that I'm taking something out on Harvey's client.
Instead of taking something out and putting something in ; it 's already there.
Typical lame liberal tactic, taking something out of context in order to.
She taking something out of his arm? Yes.
The evidence bag, he 's taking something out from the HQ.
He 's taking something out of his pocket . A peppermint.
Defame someone's integrity. taking something out of context in order to.
He 's taking something out of his pocket . Karl?
What's he doing? He's taking something out of his pocket.
Now he 's taking something out of the bag.
Yes, he was taking something out of a locker.
Typical lame liberal tactic, taking something out of context in order to defame someone 's integrity.
Hey up, she 's taking something out of her car.
Bollocks! He 's taking something out of his pocket.
I think he was taking something out of the apartment . Uh-huh.
But wait . She 's taking something out of her costume.

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