Takes
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5801 examples of Takes in a sentence
It
takes
away anything extraneous.
If you see the shadows that come through that, they're actually probably more important than the product, but it's the minimum it
takes.
It
takes
away any material you don't need and it actually garners flexure too.
This
takes
practice and patience, but it's powerful.
Halfway around the world, I learned that algorithmic bias can travel as quickly as it
takes
to download some files off of the internet.
It's a marvelous story, but actually, it's about a young man fearful that he won't be able to make it as a powerful figure in a male world unless he
takes
revenge for his father's murder.
The current head of the Paris Conservatoire said recently, "It
takes
great physical strength to conduct a symphony, and women are too weak."
It doesn't matter what it takes, how much it costs, how bad it is for the environment, we're going to do it because humans are worth it!
The batter steps out of the box and
takes
a practice swing.
And so, understanding that doesn't take fighting, it
takes
conversation and then asking, "What are we going to replace Trump with?" GC: But you saw fighting last night, even at the speech, because you saw the Democratic women who came and wore white to honor the suffragette movement.
It
takes
the world to make a cup of coffee.
And this lump
takes
over my throat, as if each of those bodies just found a grave right here in my esophagus.
This
takes
way too much time, and it only pisses them off.
And viewed in that light, it
takes
on a whole other resonance.
As with the printing press, if it's really a revolution, it doesn't take us from Point A to Point B. It
takes
us from Point A to chaos.
It
takes
a man two to three months to make sperm, and the process constantly renews.
Upon successful fertilization, the zygote immediately begins developing into an embryo, and
takes
about three days to reach the uterus.
The corpus luteum is responsible for producing the progesterone required to maintain the pregnancy until six to seven weeks of gestation, when the placenta develops and
takes
over, until the baby is born approximately 40 weeks later.
This ingredient comes from skin cells called melanocytes and
takes
two basic forms.
"This guy does nothing and
takes
all the credit for it.
Prosecutor: It
takes
two to make an heir, your honor.
The "Winter" concerto begins with teeth chattering in the cold before one
takes
refuge by a crackling fire.
The only reason I am who I am is because of my losses, and some of them are extremely painful, but I wouldn't take any of them away, because every time I lose, it
takes
a really long time for me to lose again because I learn so much from it.
We think it
takes
at least 15 to 20 years of amyloid plaque accumulation before it reaches a tipping point, then triggering a molecular cascade that causes the clinical symptoms of the disease.
It
takes
away so much of your life.
If you look at the origins of this, the classic history sort of
takes
it all back to the ENIAC here.
This was published after he died: his sort of unfinished notes on self-reproducing machines, what it
takes
to get the machines sort of jump-started to where they begin to reproduce.
You all know this feeling, when you've got too much to do, or when you've put off breaking for lunch and your blood sugar
takes
a dive.
It's time for us to go as far as it
takes
to change this condition together.
So it's two days before Christmas, 1994, and the dermatologist
takes
a quick look at her neck and says, "She has pseudoxanthoma elasticum."
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