Examples of 'totake' in a sentence

Meaning of "totake"

totake: A verb formed by combining 'to' and 'take', used in informal contexts to mean to capture or understand a concept or idea

How to use "totake" in a sentence

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This is just going totake time for us all.
Aspired totake future careers on the teaching or international promotion of Chinese language.
They have got totake them back.
There will be special measures toencourage small and medium-sized enterprises totake part.
Nick wanted totake a look at the property.
You can always get someone totake my place.
You want totake credit for my design.
But sometimes you just have totake a leap of faith.
I got totake care of the babies.
The rights of staff include the right totake strike action.
You need totake another lookaround.
They made her drink whiskey and then they tried totake advantage of her.
It is not permitted totake the inventory aut of the accommodation.
To that end the economic and social interest groups would have totake a difficult decision.
I told you totake his wallet.

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You always said I knew toomuch totake advice.
You have totake me home.
On the other hand, theytellyou totake me out.
He decided totake the day off to go to the bankfor his box.
The other day we went together totake flowers tothe cemetery.
I would like totake you to dinner, give you a chanceto get to know me.
Take it all up We will have totake it apart.
I was just about totake enough cold medicine to start a meth labin my belly.
Marcel Šúri was one of the first experts totake part in the scheme.
And politicians need totake into account the answers thatalready exist.
They discussed the details of a press conference scheduled totake place in Paris in September.
Fisheries managers need totake full advantage of the expertise andexperience which only stakeholders canbring.
Effective interpretations need totake into account that,.
Because I did not want totake away the one thing that you were gratefulto your father for.
Why don't you run across the street getthefishout totake your picture.
Tell the brigade totake up their position.
Unless you start telling the truthright now… they're going totake you away from me.
The action to be taken has totake on board both aspects of the problem.
My guess is that after the last time, Pirk will not try toTAKE the station.
It is a dangerous road totake through the mountains.
Totake informed decisions for a maritime or coastal zonee . g. the building of windfarm installations, enlargement of.
We will need time totake them at sckoll.
You know, the originals, when you put them on, you never want totake ' em off.
He will want totake care of you.
I assure you thatif you're patient and promise totake care of his family.
Health professionals are encouraged totake them fully into account when exercising their clinical judgement.
Households, communities and even countries will not be able totake effective action on alone.
These events provided an opportunity totake stock of progress in implementation of the Durban recommendations.
Md I did not have anymore problems . I did not have totake any medication.
But certain men would try totake advantage of a situation like this.
I understand that, but ifit 's possible totake him alive.
Todachildren and young people willhave totake over from larger numbersofindividualsin thepreviousgenerations.
Just ever soslightly… All right, I want you totake the movement.
I want you totake care ofme because I need you.
Yeah . The miraclewould be totake him alive.

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