48 sentences with 'took'
Example sentences and phrases with the word took and other words derived from it.
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« The tooth fairy took his baby tooth. »
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« He took responsibility for his actions. »
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« Yesterday I took a nap in that armchair. »
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« After eating, he took a nap in the hammock. »
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« The duck took flight, startled by the noise. »
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« The beauty of the sunset took my breath away. »
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« The tribal dance took place around the campfire. »
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« The mother took care of her puppies with dedication. »
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« Silence took over the place as she prepared for battle. »
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« The biology teacher took the students to the laboratory. »
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« The proposal was so absurd that no one took it seriously. »
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« The girl found a rose in the garden and took it to her mom. »
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« I was bored, so I took my favorite toy and started to play. »
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« The liquid in the cup was very hot, so I took it carefully. »
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« My uncle took me for a walk in the countryside in his truck. »
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« The toucan took the opportunity to eat fruits from the tree. »
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« We took a branch of the river and it led us directly to the sea. »
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« The natural beauty of the landscape took everyone's breath away. »
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« The boy picked up the button from the floor and took it to his mother. »
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« Despite the torrential rain, the marathon took place without any problems. »
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« He took paper and colored pencils and started to draw a house in the forest. »
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« As the sun set behind the mountains, the birds took flight back to their nests. »
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« In the reef, the school of fish took refuge among the corals of various colors. »
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« The soprano performed a heartbreaking aria that took the audience's breath away. »
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« The tow truck lifted and took away the broken car to clear the lane of the road. »
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« The perfection of the natural landscape took the breath away of those who beheld it. »
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« The leaf was very large, so I took a pair of scissors and divided it into four parts. »
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« The twilight took over the place as the protagonist sank into a state of introspection. »
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« The girl had discovered a magical key that took her to an enchanted and dangerous world. »
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« Melancholy took hold of my heart as I remembered those happy moments that would never return. »
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« The mad scientist created a time machine that took him through different eras and dimensions. »
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« The shepherd took care of his flock with dedication, knowing that they depended on him to survive. »
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« The French Revolution was a political and social movement that took place in France in the late 18th century. »
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« As we approach the end of our lives, we learn to appreciate the simple and everyday moments that we once took for granted. »
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« I couldn't believe what I was seeing, a gigantic whale in the middle of the ocean. It was beautiful, majestic. I had to take out my camera and I took the best photo of my life! »
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« Egger took up the case, and the SEO backed him. »
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« I took Margaret by the arm and we left the office. »
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« The nurses took Mike, still conscious, to the operating room. »
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« Judi and Travis took Mike home and made sure he was comfortable. »
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« Far from being discouraged, the lawyer took the case to the press. »
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« He took the yawning little creature in his arms and felt the deepest tenderness. »
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« Spain had been warned: the EC took a dim view of the Costa Doñana business project. »
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« On July 17 I took my family to the simple house where Michener and Mari, his wife, lived. »
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« The nail that almost took Mike's life in that accident is stored in a box on the doctor's desk. »
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« He took a seat, as we did, took out a pad and sketched a prostate gland in the shape of a doughnut. »
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« From that moment on I was his guest, he declared, and then he took bread and divided it equally for the three of us. »
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« She took a blank notebook, about two inches long, and began writing and illustrating seal stories, one of which she titled "The Adventure of Taking Erny the Seal to School." »
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« They took a blood sample for the umpteenth time, reviewed my documents and studies, and attached my "last will" to my file: a written agreement between me and the doctor that no artificial life-sustaining measures would be used if I suffered irreversible damage. »
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