Expresiones con verbos claves - Verbo "to take"

    • When I started to work as a doctor, my personal life kind of took a back seat.

    • The actor who played Macbeth received a standing ovation and he took a bow.

    • Sam wasn't sure which way to turn so he took a chance and turned left.

    • My parents took a dim view on my marriage because I was too young.

    • Al never liked jazz but all of a sudden he took a fancy to swing music.

    • This drunkard kept asking me for a dime so I told him to take a hike.

    • I said I was tired, Peter took the hint and we went home.

    • Frank, don't get so angry! Can't you take a joke? He was just kidding.

    • You should take a leaf out of your brother's book and study hard.

    • We were writing grafitti on a wall but we took a powder when a teacher came.

    • Our son took a shine to our neighbors' children. They play together all the time.

    • The Mayor has to take a stand on the matter and settle it.

    • Taxi drivers often take advantage of tourists.

    • When I was a boy, I took everything my dad said as gospel.

    • Our band is taking Europe by storm but can't seem to make it at home.

    • The President's sudden death took the whole world by surprise.

    • This is an old law, it took effect in 1963.

    • Aunt Ruth took exception to your forgetting her birthday.

    • All right, take five and then come back, we still have a lot to do.

    • The robbers took all the money they could and then took flight.

    • I used to take my parents for granted but now they're far away I need them.

    • Joe was afraid of flying but one day he took heart and took a plane to New York.

    • Beth got the job because they took into account that she speaks five languages.

    • Ed's friend took issue with him on the war on terrorism.

    • After the heart attack, my father had to take it easy and stay home for a while.

    • Robert's going through a lot of bad things but he's taking it on the chin.

    • Either you come with us or you stay at your aunt's. Take it or leave it.

    • I only said she looked a little tired but she took it to heart!

    • Stan lies a lot, you should take what he says with a pinch of salt.

    • Sitting in the sun at the wrong hours will really take its toll on your skin.

    • Mr. Jefferson does not take kindly to being late for work.

    • Is that Joan rolling in the mud? Has she taken leave of her senses?

    • Mike took his cue from his father and went to Med school.

    • I take my hat off to the people who get up at 5 in the morning to go to work.

    • Kate knows what she did was wrong, she takes her lumps.

    • Hank took great pains to find a drugstore open last night and buy your medicine.

    • The press conference will take place tomorrow at 9 o'clock at the Four Seasons hotel.

    • There were only two discos in town so we took pot luck and went to the first one we found.

    • Communism never really took root in the rest of the world.

    • Eva promised she would come to dinner so I took her at her word and made lasagne.

    • The guy told me he came from an aristocratic family but he was taking me for a ride.

    • Mr. Welsh took me into his confidence and told me the company was in trouble.

    • Miss Harrison took Jimmy and Benny to task for talking in class.

    • We were taking your name in vain and telling nasty things about you.

    • No one ever takes my part at home, everything is always my fault!

    • The critics were fierce towards her performance but she took it in her stride.

    • When I was a kid and my parents told me off I never took anything lying down!

    • Martha finally took the bull by the horns and went to a rehab clinic.

    • Pam's husband is lazy but he also beats her. That really takes the biscuit.

    • The birth of Susan's grandson took the edge off her husband's recent death.

    • Fred's illness has taken the heat off his infamous brother.

    • If the state doesn't protect the citizens, they'll take the law into their own hands.

    • William took the plunge and asked Paula to marry him! At last!

    • The girl's mother takes the rap for the boy's murder and goes to jail.

    • Living together isn't easy, Meg. You have to take the rough with the smooth.

    • How did you know I was going to say that? You took the words out of my mouth!

    • I was going to tell the boss I quit but he told me I was promoted and it took the wind out of my sails.

    • We were having lunch by our tent when we saw a snake and we took to our heels.

    • Father O'Connor took umbrage when some people fell asleep during the sermon.

    • The government has taken up the cudgels against piracy.