Examples of 'took stock' in a sentence

Meaning of "took stock"

Took Stock: Refers to the act of pausing or reflecting on a situation, often to assess or evaluate it comprehensively. It involves carefully considering the current state, progress, or outcomes of a particular matter, typically before making decisions, taking actions, or planning future steps
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  • simple past tense of take stock

How to use "took stock" in a sentence

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took stock
Thought you took stock this morning.
Took stock o f the p rev i o u s w o r k o f the.
The brothers also took stock of themselves.
I took stock and began to formulate a plan.
A good many of the laborers took stock in it.
She took stock of her new form.
Each side then refortified and took stock.
The boy took stock of his situation.
We received hundreds of letters and after a few years we took stock.
He quickly took stock of the changed circumstances.
Awlaki looked around the truck and took stock of the situation.
They took stock of both similarities and variations.
Because of that people took stock in what you say.
We also took stock of where our beliefs were as a staff.
I really took stock.

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He took stock in what people were saying and he was disappointed.
I opened the fridge and took stock of what was residing there.
He took stock of the resolutions he made last year.
He visited the ground several times and took stock of the pitch.
Goreham took stock of his situation.
There have now been further consultations with all ten countries in which we took stock.
I took stock of everything in the kitchen.
They landed late that evening in the tropical oasis and took stock of their errors.
So we took stock of the situation.
The President gave an address in which he took stock of his time as President.
We took stock of our lives.
Yaman Akdeniz made a presentation that took stock of efforts to combat racism on the Internet.
He took stock of his assets.
It was only after a day that they actually took stock and realised Jesus was missing.
I took stock for a moment.
Meanwhile Lütjens took stock of his predicament.
We took stock of what is happening and the financing gaps.
But one day I took stock of my life and.
We took stock of the progress made since our last meetings.
Over the past few months I took stock of my life.
The roundtable took stock of these emerging best practices.
Sitting in their comfortable houses, they took stock.
We took stock of our capabilities.
The Barcelona Summit a few days ago took stock of progress achieved.
A survey took stock of the different profiles of these moms today.
Four and a half years ago in this chamber I took stock following the last Danish Presidency.
I took stock of the situation and told myself it was time to move on.
The two presidents first took stock of the situation in Iraq and the region.
I took stock in what he said that day, it brought comfort to me.
Three weeks later, they took stock of the damage.
The ministers took stock of work to this effect at the ministerial session.
The second session was also perfect, we took stock of my problem.
They also took stock of the economic situation and developments on financial markets.
During breakout sessions, participants took stock of best practices on current topics.
They took stock of the various industrial and technological cooperation initiatives between the two countries.

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