Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "will take"

  • He will take charge of the lady, or direct you how to dispose of her, and your task will then be accomplished.

  • Mind you, I will take no hearsay evidence, sir.

  • I gave you a commission for two, and two I will take--Matthew and Mark, or Luke and John, as you please.

  • No, by my soul," answered Leicester; "I will take vengeance on him with mine own hand!

  • I will take place in the boat which the ladies occupy, and permit this young cavalier his hour of promised felicity.

  • I will take some of the medicine, Janet," said the Countess.

  • I will take no oath from you; only your word to keep silence; and most of all from your mother.

  • But as he could not tell a tale in the manner of my Lorna (although he told it very well for those who understood him) I will take it from his mouth altogether, and state in brief what happened.

  • It will take you a day to mend this wheel?

  • I will take charge of the Cougourde myself.

  • He said to me: 'No, give me your address, my daughter has some purchases to make, I will take a carriage and reach your house at the same time that you do.

  • They have gone for the nearest, to Flachot's place, where there is a farrier; but it makes no difference; it will take a good quarter of an hour.

  • Of course; but it will take two or three days at least.

  • It will take me at least that length of time before I can get over laughing at having whipped you all so nicely on that bill.

  • That one so full of life as to be its very embodiment, should leave us, it will take time to fully comprehend.

  • I assure your excellency," said he, "that at least it shall be my study to merit your approbation in all things, and I will take M.

  • Let him follow me; I will take him to his cell.

  • I will take it in the Turkish style," replied Franz.

  • Yes, I will take a biscuit, as you are so obliging.

  • Then I will take up no more of your time.

  • Now, Mr. Soames, we will take a walk in the quadrangle, if you please.

  • I give you my word of honour--and I never broke it in my life--that I will take a cab straight to the police-station and give you away unless you let me share this adventure with you.

  • And I will come down and talk with thee there: and I will take of the spirit which is upon thee, and will put it upon them; and they shall bear the burden of the people with thee, that thou bear it not thyself alone.

  • I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me.

  • And I will take thee, and thou shalt reign according to all that thy soul desireth, and shalt be king over Israel.

  • I will take charge of it," Newman declared.

  • I will take care of the Tuileries myself; the day I decide to go they will be very glad to have me.

  • I came to say this, simply: that if you will write immediately to your daughter that you withdraw your opposition to her marriage, I will take care of the rest.

  • Mrs. Bread hesitated a moment, and then clasping together her two hands, "I will take you!

  • But he states definitely and affirms that he will take no companion except his wife, asserting that he will go alone.

  • There is neither young nor old but goes to learn and ask if he will take any of them with him.

  • Your wondrous beauty holds good fortune in store for you; for I will take you as my wife, and make you a countess and dame of rank: this ought to bring you much consolation.

  • We will calculate how much it will take to break the factory down to its very foundations.

  • And I will take a stone and hit you on the head," the young man answered respectfully.

  • We will make an estimate of it all, counting the time it will take too, and we will make honest Judas pay two thousand roubles besides.

  • In any case, I will take care of him until you return, and then we will remove him straight.

  • I charge myself with him; let him remain with me; I will take care of him, and set him on his road.

  • Then, we will take him a ride into the country, and dine there, and all will be well.

  • I will stow him away somewhere; I will take care of him, you may be quite easy.

  • Take me with you, father; I will love you, I will take care of you.

  • I have twenty francs left," said Rastignac; "but I will take them to the roulette table, I shall be sure to win.

  • He will take advantage of the position to secure himself against the risks of business.

  • Of course, I will take her in," said Alice.

  • He will take me somewhere," said Chicken to himself.

  • How long do you think it will take us to get over to - " "Police headquarters?

  • It will take time to identify her at the best, and in the meantime, if a crime has been committed, the guilty person may escape.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will take" 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:
    ere long; private collections; private life; well watered; will arise; will attempt; will become; will cause; will cover; will describe; will fear; will forgive; will have; will hope; will lift; will meet; will promise; will prove; will sell; will serve; will shew the interpretation; will stay; will tell you all; will venture; will wait; willing mind