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"Taking" in a Sentence (29 examples)
The student decided to abridge his paper by taking out unnecessary details.
I'm taking a walk in a park.
You insist upon our taking that course of action.
What subjects are you taking at school?
Arriving at the airport, I saw the plane taking off.
We are going to make up for lost time by taking a short cut.
Instead of taking a rest, he worked much harder than usual.
Taking a little time off?
I am taking a holiday at the beach.
What do you say to taking a walk by the seaside?
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[…] a Proteus-Devil appeared unto him, changing into Shapes, but fixing himself at last into the form of a Fair Woman. Strange, that Satan (so subtil in making his Temptations most taking) should preferre this form […]
His speech from the hustings was very original, and therefore very taking.
“Yes, Paris must be a taking place,” said Humphrey. “Grand shop-winders, trumpets, and drums; and here be we out of doors in all winds and weathers—”
The gentleman had left for London after lunch. Yes, alone; but he had lunched in the hotel with a lady. A young lady. A very taking young lady. She called him uncle. But walked away in another direction as his cab started. The porter's eye was beginning to twinkle; […]
All the stor’d vengeances of heaven fall On her ingrateful top! Strike her young bones, You taking airs, with lameness!
Come not near me, For I am yet too taking for your company.
At the taking of the stockade he had distinguished himself greatly by the methodical ferocity of his fighting.
Second, they argue that giving the original owner a take-back option might lead to an infinite sequence of takings and retakings if the exercise price for the take-back option (i.e., the damages assessed at each round) is set too low.
What a taking was hee in, when your husband askt who was in the basket?
"[...] at last, he proceeded from staring to touching; he put out his hand and stroked one curl, as gently as if it were a bird. He might have stuck a knife into her neck, she started round in such a taking. "'Get away, this moment! How dare you touch me? Why are you stopping there?' she cried, in a tone of disgust. [...]
“And, dear miss, you won’t harry me and storm at me, will you? because you seem to swell so tall as a lion then, and it frightens me! Do you know, I fancy you would be a match for any man when you are in one o’ your takings.”
‘Poor soul - she was quite in a taking. You see, she’d opened the door to the next compartment by mistake.’
“[...] there’ll be a beating for someone, by my reckoning, if he’s not there by the time the King’s looking round for him. He’s been in a rare taking since the outriders came in, that I can tell you.”
Fred was concerned because the takings from his sweetshop had fallen again for the third week.
Count the shop's takings.
[...] the woman who keeps the greengrocer’s shop was adding up the day’s takings with her hands in red mittens.
According to T. B. Sands in his history of the M.S.W.J.R. (Oakwood Press: 8s 6d) Fay at first had to await cash takings from stations before he could pay his staff; [...].
The child was not returned to the mother. [...] strangers giving him suck found it easier to display the utter despair in their faces that made for successful begging, whereas if [the mother] had had the pleasure of clasping her little son to her bosom all day, it would have been impossible to keep a spark of joy, however tiny, out of her eyes, which would have adversely affected the takings.
Athelstan Arundel walked home[…], foaming and raging. […] He walked the whole way, walking through crowds, and under the noses of dray-horses, carriage-horses, and cart-horses, without taking the least notice of them.
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