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Example sentences for "take them"

  • More Warnings than One Florence, Edith, and Mrs Skewton were together next day, and the carriage was waiting at the door to take them out.

  • Speechless and utterly amazed, the Captain saw him gradually persuade this inexorable woman into the shop, return for rum and water and a candle, take them to her, and pacify her without appearing to utter one word.

  • They ordered the driver to take them to No.

  • The bed had iron clamps, but they were screwed to the wood, and it would have required a screw-driver to take them off.

  • Come, take them," and Monte Cristo forced the bank-notes into his hand.

  • For a few minutes the struggle was intensely critical; for while they still slacked out the tightened line in one direction, and still plied their oars in another, the contending strain threatened to take them under.

  • But savages are strange beings; at times you do not know exactly how to take them.

  • Take them from me, and I become as a sick man left by the caravan to die.

  • Take them, and note their age, that thou mayst the more readily believe.

  • My people don't feel inclined to hold those shares any more, the market's in such an awful state, and they want you to take them up.

  • It was rather a come-down from the dramatic surrender of all these prizes which were in his reach, because he disdained to take them, to the plain, ordinary winning of them.

  • The portier did not produce the book, but summoned a man in livery and gold lace and directed him to take them up-stairs, remarking that her Royal Highness was out, but would be in presently.

  • Yes, those were glad triumphant years, take them all in all, ere the Emperor sent me to act ambassador in Rome, and we left you the two elder little girls and the boy to take care of.

  • They all told me they were neighbours, that they had heard anyone might take them, that they were nobody's goods, and the like.

  • Be pleased to take them again; and look yonder, there are more such customers as we.

  • I expected to take in enough by now to take them up.

  • It was a risky thing to have done, considering that he was in danger of failing and that he was not absolutely sure of being able to take them up in time.

  • I wouldn't be surprised if he would run to you and ask you to take them.

  • Sell them through Tighe & Company and put the money back in the treasury, if you won't take them.

  • To any one on 'change who'll take them, I suppose.

  • Take them as a matter of curiosity, general," the other officer laughed.

  • Yes; the man said that he was to take them to Harker's Hotel.

  • Take them to the farther side of the clearing and get them through the fence into the forest, then strike across as quickly as you can and join us where we were stopping to-day.

  • I ist took them," said Billy, "I didn't take them for me.

  • Please let me take them, and I will pay for them on Friday, or return them as perfect as they are.

  • To-morrow might as well be a clear day," said Ellen, passing around and feeding the remaining berries to the girls as they could compose themselves enough to take them.

  • Why, I was ist a-hurrying to take them things to Jimmy and Belle.

  • I will wear them until the king and queen bid me take them off.

  • And our men had much ado to take them, for they still kept on shooting as they could.

  • I knew Spaniards on this Island of Hispaniola who were accustomed to take them, who, on being reproved for it as a vice, replied that it was not in their power (in their hand) to leave off taking them.

  • Pippin came down to the capital to escort them, provided for their comforts as if they had been royalty, and had a special train to take them to the mines.

  • But I am not here to make them, Or to work in human clay; It is just my work to take them As they are from day to day.

  • They used to run around a track--at least they did when he Would let me take them in my hands an' wind 'em with a key.

  • Here they demanded horses from the Governor to take them on to New Haven.

  • Warders followed, not to take them but to remain and dig.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "take them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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