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Example sentences for "take what"

  • Wherefore to take what belongs to another in a large or small quantity, does not change the species of the sin.

  • Then, shoot him, take what we want, and have done with it," growled the other.

  • Having gone into this business, I am prepared to take what comes.

  • Therefore, take what I have given away, if, indeed, thou art firm in truth.

  • Without sinking into despondency and yielding to destruction, a Kshatriya may (by force) take what he can from persons that are rich.

  • To stay as we are, to refuse to take what is offered us, is to remain between wind and water.

  • After that I used to blame you for going out and taking what you wanted, and I had to live a good many years before I began to see that it's better for a man to take what he wants than to take nothing at all.

  • We have only to take what belongs to us, we who work, to follow our feelings, our inclinations.

  • But we had to take what we could catch, for people who have a stake in the country are all against Home Rule.

  • Will ye be plazed to take what ye want for nothin'?

  • Let the officer of the watch, or the first lieutenant, tell him to take what he wants, and get rid of him.

  • Then he walked slowly out of the room, leaving Sir Felix to take what revenge he pleased.

  • However I am a man not easily offended; and on this occasion I am ready to take what he has said in good part.

  • Mr Longestaffe, in an agony, first shook his head twice, and then bowed it three times, leaving the Jew to take what answer he could from so dubious an oracle.

  • And as soon as I get things settled a little I'm goin' to take what I've got and the two thousand from your Uncle George and open up a livery stable in town.

  • Take what comes, and wait for a winning hand.

  • You don't want to take what he says seriously.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "take what" 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:
    check valve; practical jokes; salmon fishing; take any; take care; take flight; take from the fire; take great; take her; take him; take life; take measures; take measures for the; take offence; take one; take refuge; take stock; take things; take time; taken away from them; taken collectively; taken down; taken every; taken possession; taken together; takes notice