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take a hand VB

take a handful of VB

take a long step VB (over)

take a position VB (in relation to others)

take as a companion VB

take as a substitute VB (for)

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An area rug is the perfect place to add a splash of colour and take a bigger risk.
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They take a sniffer dog to find out clues.
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A person suspected of drunken driving can be required to take a Breathalyzer or jabbed with a syringe.
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The coracles are about 2.24 m in diameter, but still can take a load of eight persons at a time.
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It is possible that people who take a siesta have different physical activity habits, e.g. waking earlier and scheduling more activity during the morning.
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When women do seek medical attention, medical professionals often fail to take a complete medical history.
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The crowding out argument explains why large and sustained government deficits take a toll on growth; they reduce capital formation.
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He then agreed to take a Breathalyzer test.
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The event is an opportunity for students to take a brief break from schoolwork.
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I'm standing on an ice floe, take a step and my foot goes right through the ice.
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