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Example sentences for "take your"

  • A word in your ear, next, about this new man who is to take your place.

  • Take your sleep, William, whenever you feel that you can get it.

  • Dress yourself as handsomely as possible, take your ease, amuse yourself, ride about in a carriage.

  • Mr. Curate, let me take your place; the body is too heavy for you.

  • If I take your wife, she may perhaps be restored to you after a preliminary examination.

  • You are welcome: take your place; Are you acquainted with the difference That holds this present question in the Court Por.

  • I take your offer, and will liue with you, Prouided that you do no outrages On silly women, or poore passengers 3.

  • Over and above that,' she added, 'he wouldn't take your help if you offered it.

  • Mrs Wilfer, 'proposes to take your apartments by the quarter.

  • I heard of these doings of yours only last night, or you should have heard of 'em from me, sooner, take your oath of it.

  • If I had but the right to pay your legacy and to take your receipt!

  • Was Mrs. Tait always ready to take your goods?

  • Supposing there was a merchant here who paid for goods altogether in money, would you prefer to take your hosiery to him?

  • You were not obliged to take your wages in goods?

  • Take your coffee, and let the man go,' said Shubin.

  • Take your place in the landscape, live in the body, my dear boy.

  • Take your ease, sir; give up all exertion, and rest your weary limbs!

  • I'll take your job if you will take mine.

  • And that is my Goodbye word to 1920--"You haven't beaten me, and I have lived to take your brush.

  • I'd take your place in a minute, if I could.

  • Well, Juan de Montalvo, take your prayer to God and to the people.

  • But what is set you to do you must do well, and you mustn't think of going into any of the rooms which are beyond that in which you slept, for if you do, I'll take your life.

  • If I wanted to take your ladyship's property, your dogs would be justified in refusing me my way.

  • But I can't take your money," Bud protested.

  • I'll take your advice, Polly, and ride home.

  • Take your share, or I'll blow it into you," said McKee, pulling his revolver.

  • I've no doubt he'd take your boy at a hundred, and that's what you wouldn't get many other clergymen to do.

  • But I think he would have no objection to take your son; I think he would not, on my representation.

  • Take your lamp, and follow me; an accident has happened upstairs.

  • I have the light in my back--and you will have something else in yours before long; take your ground, sir.

  • The shoemaker said he had not a shoe in his shop, nor a last that would make one to fit you; and he says, I must bring you into the town for him to take your measure.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "take your" 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:
    carried about; educational qualification; little enough; pretty child; room window; take along; take away; take care; take charge; take delight; take from the fire; take heed; take hold; take measures; take measures for the; take position; take station; take steps; take them; take vengeance; taken advantage; taken care; taken out; taken over; taken prisoner; takes possession