The same objection applies to a workhouse, supposing I had the patience to be evaded and shirked, and handed about from post to pillar in trying to get him into one, which is a system that I don't take kindly to.
We take kindly to this transformation, and perhaps it is only the vulgar in soul who become snobbish in it.
But the Transylvania soldiers did not take kindly to a foreign prince, and behaved so unsoldierly that Sigismund was called back.
I never heard the rights of it, but it seems m' father didn't take kindly to bein' ordered around.
An' a lotta hosses don't take kindly to gittin' wheah theah ain't no footin'.
But I was a wild, headstrong chap, and didn't take kindly to the notion of being religious, and I'm afraid I cost her many a tear.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "take kindly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.