Examples of 'will take the reins' in a sentence

Meaning of "will take the reins"

Will take the reins: Means to assume control, leadership, or responsibility for a task, project, or situation. This phrase is commonly used in contexts where one is ready to lead, make decisions, or guide others in a certain direction

How to use "will take the reins" in a sentence

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will take the reins
I will take the reins this time.
The vizier and the officials will take the reins of government.
I will take the reins of the cat ship.
The question still remains over which international body will take the reins there.
I will take the reins now.
Every month there is a new subject and two new bloggers will take the reins.
Someone will take the reins.
We know that one day, another family member will take the reins.
Rooks will take the reins of the state.
Special teams coordinator John Fassel will take the reins on an interim basis.
We will take the reins away from these usurpers of power.
The charismatic Vahid Halilhodžić will take the reins of the national team of Morocco.
You will take the reins of a sleeping giant, on the verge of bankruptcy.
Very quickly, it is you who will take the reins of the palanquin.
I will take the reins this time . Speed is of the essence.

See also

Jarrett also will take the reins at Sterle's.
Who will take the reins Of the cable giant 's new acquisition?
Andrés, who will take the reins of Monarca?
Who will take the reins of power?
Andrés, who will take the reins of Monarca? Thank you.
Jerome Powell will take the reins of the Federal Reserve next year.
Which will take the reins in the next?
What? - I will take the reins of the cat ship.

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