Examples of 'want to take someone' in a sentence

Meaning of "want to take someone"

want to take someone: This phrase usually indicates the desire or intention to invite or accompany another individual to a specific location, event, or activity. It implies a willingness to share an experience or spend time together

How to use "want to take someone" in a sentence

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want to take someone
You might want to take someone else.
Oh, here 's my invitation to the banquet in case you want to take someone.
If you want to take someone else to homecoming.
I do not know why someone would want to take someone else 's head.
I do not want to take someone off something important.
That's an angry serve. - If you want to take someone else.
If you want to take someone else.
I want to take someone I will have a good time with.
Sure you do not want to take someone along?
I want to take someone to New York.
An investigative reporter. I don't want to take someone off something important. I can do this.
I want to take someone with me, yeah? Watch my back.
Yeah, in case I want to take someone with me.
I do not want to take someone else 's position and hurt their feelings.
Hanna, If you want to take someone else.

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Or they want to take someone with low value, wishing to manipulate the partner easily.
Yay! You might want to take someone with you.
If you want to take someone else to homecoming Sean, you should.
Why not? You don't want to take someone famous, bro.
I want to take someone with me, yeah?
You do not want to take someone famous, bro.
I do not want to take someone else 's last name if I marry them.
You might want to take someone with you.
If you want to take someone away from God, give him plenty of material goods.
You never want to take someone off the list.
What, you want to take someone facing multiple charges across the border?
But you always want to take someone expressing suicide seriously.
I do not want to take someone else 's position and hurt their feelings . Hurt their feelings?
You do not want to take someone else 's food.
You want to take someone out?
To covet means we want to take someone else 's things for our self.
I don't want to take someone off something important. I can do this.
Why would you want to take someone off of Facebook?
I do not want to take someone else 's heart to live.
Do you want to take someone with you?
Why do you want to take someone else 's work?
Why do you want to take someone else 's trouble upon us?
Exactly . I do not want to take someone else 's position and hurt their feelings.
I don't want to take someone else's life.
And now you want to take someone else's man?
But you would want to take someone else' word for her, right?
Simon, you want to take someone to lunch, make sure it, s someone else, s wife.
I - but you would want to take someone else ' word for her, right?

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