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    Verwenden Sie „take to“ in einem Satz

    take to Beispielsätze

    take to


    1. · Gradually reduce the salt intake to about a third of previous level


    2. One must know the quantum of return required as well as the amount of risk one is willing to take to achieve that return


    3. These things could not keep up this pace for the fifteen hours it would take to get back to that faint approximation of civilization


    4. It is always a mistake to do that, she thought,


    5. After that the rest of the damage didn't take too long and nothing was quite as shocking as seeing the Bechstein shattered down the middle by a tattooed gorilla with a baseball bat


    6. function when it has no elders, and what are measures such congregations can take to assure that it will eventually have a scriptural eldership in place? The church without elders-What is it to do?


    7. One cannot take too much effort in preparing a profile


    8. How such a thing could ever take to the sky was impossible


    9. What is this White, and why did everyone take to air so quickly?


    10. When Dragons of Light take to battling rogue dragons, it is always Light against Dark

    11. "Morg was asked to calculate what it would take to put us in a parking orbit in the Kuiper belt instead of the asteroid belt


    12. "True," Thom said, "but if you multiply by the number of samples it would take to cover the whole sphere around Sol, we can see that none of the impactors need to come from the Kuiper Belt


    13. Although the animals towered way over her, he was very impressed that she showed no fear, and noticed the animals seemed to take to her quickly


    14. I didn’t take to him either … my taste in men runs to the artistic!’ That makes him laugh


    15. Heymon interrupted, “But how long does its nerve impulse, if that’s what these state transitions are, take to get across its body? Over a thousand years


    16. How long does it take to have thoughts at that rate?”


    17. Ready to take to her heels again should the need arise, she slowly edged back along the path


    18. ‘Not to mention the time it will take to clear it out so that we can actually do the work


    19. A couple of cars whoosh by, the occupants clearly unwilling to take to notice of the shape of a man's torso abandoned in the cockpit of an old blue Vauxhall Astra that is wedged into greenery


    20. One call, one sound, that familiar voice, that mixing of emotions, is all that it would take to settle her

    21. think it would be a mistake to limit your suspicions to those


    22. Of course, that was after they’d milked all thirty some of his cow, and emptied the pasteurizer, for the dairy driver to take to town


    23. Besides that, her parents could very well be back by now and how would they take to her tutoring a twenty year old?”


    24. ” The Captain next addressed Heymon Kruger, Colonel of Engineering and Fabrication, “Heymon, could you tell me what it will take to home in on his phone with it turned off


    25. I don't know how long it will take to process the papers here in Hong Kong after applying the visa


    26. I contented myself with these discoveries for this time, and came back, musing with myself what course I might take to know the virtue and goodness of any of the fruits or plants which I should discover, but could bring it to no conclusion; for, in short, I had made so little observation while I was in the Brazils, that I knew little of the plants in the field; at least, very little that might serve to any purpose now in my distress


    27. It shouldn't take too long to go down and see where the clients lived and maybe poke around the place a little


    28. Alec was contemplating the number of servings it would take to fill his stomach when a gap toothed old woman jumped in his face


    29. Sometimes, indeed, the liberality, more frequently the ignorance, of the landlord, makes him accept of somewhat less than this portion ; and sometimes, too, though more rarely, the ignorance of the tenant makes him undertake to pay somewhat more, or to content himself with somewhat less, than the ordinary profits of farming stock in the neighbourhood


    30. He insisted that the time it would take to come back and say good-bye to you couldn't make a difference

    31. take to get home, and trying to think of ways he could


    32. However, it doesn’t have to be this way and there are steps that you can take to balance out your life so that you can enjoy a Happy Meal with the kids on occasion


    33. After collecting her from Praegon, he’d used the first mistake to beat her


    34. It is a common mistake to create your product first and then think about how


    35. “Oh, don’t say that! there is an innocent life at stake too,


    36. It is a mistake to imagine that those territorial jurisdictions took their origin from the feudal law


    37. And how did Mitzka take to meeting her grandfather for the first time? It couldn’t have been easy for her


    38. "Perhaps it was a mistake to throw away that gun


    39. We remember the times we were happy in the past, and have beliefs about what it will take to make us happy in the future


    40. She wondered how many little ones would take to the air for the first time that day

    41. products, it could be a mistake to focus only on internet marketing


    42. “I’m not going to estimate how long it will take to travel those one hundred kilometres, I doubt any of us really want to know, but what I do know is that we’ve got to survive several nights outside, without the shelter of the Elysian


    43. He suddenly realised that he had no idea how long it would take to get a reply, and if the colonisation program really had ceased, was the machine on Earth that was paired to this one still active? The technology relied on a pair of machines, each with one half of a pair of quantum particles, locked together regardless of distance


    44. ‘Just testing what it would take to make you show up again,’ he lied


    45. Therefore it would be a mistake to not take into


    46. possible for the South to take to the hills, and to continue the fight for independence


    47. Why couldn’t Adem see that? What would it take to convince him?


    48. It didn’t take too much intellectual horsepower to realize that he was behind those video games that wound up in the alleys


    49. regulations, and local real estate codes of ethics wouldn’t take too long


    50. “What does it take to become a real estate agent in Cabo?” I














































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