Examples of 'which to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "which to take"

which to take - This phrase is typically used when faced with multiple options or choices, prompting a decision on selecting a particular item or course of action

How to use "which to take" in a sentence

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which to take
And nothing with which to take it out.
Which to take evasive manoeuvres.
The safest way in which to take successful.
With which to take up fire from the hearth or to draw water from.
I promised you an army with which to take it.
Behind which to take shelter from the sun.
There is nothing with which to take it out.
On which to take action.
There is no shortage of issues on which to take a stand.
The ideal moment at which to take measurements has not been well defined.
She does not know which to take.
Appropriate point at which to take the problem up again - it 's always understandable.
Tortoise tunnels are invaluable places in which to take refuge.
Quiet room in which to take examinations.
We have a favorable political climate in which to take action.

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The UV map from which to take texture coordinates.
We have identified five key themes on which to take action.
The commit from which to take files, rather than HEAD.
How to choose the extension level at which to take profit.
Materials with which to take notes.
Uncertainty becomes a weakness when it has to serve as a predictor by which to take action.
Deciding the age at which to take infants swimming.
Peace in the Sudan needed a positive environment in which to take root.
It has four months in which to take a final decision.
The capital of France is certainly a beautiful place in which to take photos.
It is the better airport from which to take the train to the Amalfi Coast.
Two roads diverging in a wood, and which to take.
OSTRICH offers a micro environment in which to take a warm and comfortable power nap at ease.
There are many options, only you decide which to take.
Washington State allows you three years in which to take action through a personal injury lawsuit.
In our human form, we choose the path in which to take.
My comment is about the scope under which to take into account socio-economic considerations.
No wonder the giant sloths needed burrows in which to take refuge.
And nothing with which to take it out. A thorn.
The hotel has a tour desk and a private pier from which to take the tours.
I can not decide which to take.
Diverse courses are available through numerous organizations, and individuals choose which to take.
A cutout of nature on which to take a look.
O Festivals?? Regional Activities Longue-Pointe-de-Mingan The linear park is a magnificent environment within which to take a stroll.
He needed something or someone on which to take out his frustration.
By building a solid foundation, you have created a reliable launching pad from which to take off.
Science is already a great tool with which to take cuisine to the forefront.
You'll have to decide how many grains of salt with which to take this.
Please tell me which to take.
I promised you this city. I promised you an army with which to take it.
They can provide an accepted framework in which to take forward stabilization.
While writing The Empire Strikes Back, Lucas considered directions in which to take the story.
Thailand has long been a dangerous place in which to take on powerful interest groups.
Quit, Michael Johnson - he had unknown issues of which to take care.
Some examples to help you determine which to take and in what quantity.

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