Indeed Parliament is more important than any other organ in the country; but when the national welfare is imperilled, we must take action.
It is the course we must take in our present situation.
Twenty pounds would not be too much, I must take it all, and so on.
I must take a message instead, for I have to meet my father at one o'clock, and it's close upon it now.
Also a language must be learned, and we must take part in the busy life about us and do as other people do; so the instinct to imitate arises that we may learn things quickly and easily.
This means that we must takeadvantage of interests when they appear if we wish to utilize and develop them.
I quote this statement at some length: "In the acquisition of a new habit, or the leaving off of an old one, we must take care to launch ourselves with as strong and decided an initiative as possible.
In the first place, we must take care to secure a large and usable stock of images from all fields of perception.
Petit jurors, like grand jurors, must take an oath to do their duty honestly.
We must take care, Paddy, that our prisoners don't play us the same trick yours played you," said Nettleship.
Go to, sir,' replied the old gentleman, 'I am not so soon softened at the sight of beauty.
I am plunged in, past hope of a retreat; and since my fate has pointed me out for ruin, I cannot fall more gloriously.
I must take care, knowing what an eel I have to do with, that the little riggling rogue does not slip through my fingers.
I was very loth to engage my own family, either man or woman, in this affair; but I must take my measures securely: and already they all think as bad of me as they well can.
The train of thoughts which the writing of this epistle awoke, makes me so wretched, that I must take a walk, to rouse and calm my mind.
But it seems to me that we've a lot of ugly scoundrels about to deal with, and we must take care, gentlemen, we must take care.
He told himself that he must take a lesson from the quiet little reptile, and await his time.
We must take means to get hold of him, both for his own sake and ours.
May be; but we must take a spell at the pumps first," he answered--his first thought was always of them.
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