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Then I start clearing out closets, bookshelves, drawers, putting things in plastic sacks to take to the charity shop.
We know that they have arrested everyone they take to the hospital, taken people to jail and tortured them.
A night's frantic journey or a daring sail on the treacherous winter sea is all it would take to put an ambusher in their path.
Or take to relatively less harmful habits like drinking, smoking and gambling.
Trucks fly, speedsters explode, and tires spin as Max and his crew take to the desolate highway.
And at the moment, she just couldn't spare the energy it would take to do the job properly anyway.
The advent of online lotteries had a bad effect on the State lottery, as fortune seekers began to take to the former.
Many migrants to the cities are unable to find employment and so, take to street vending.
As the lowlands dry up in spring, the nomads take to the hills to spend the summer months.
He had to take to the hills and it was from here that he blessed Ireland and all in it with two exceptions, snakes and the Red Bog.
Occasionally, they would take to the air to kill people with their knifelike talons and blight the crops with poisonous excrement.
What does it take to get a studio to take a flyer, take some risk these days?
My take-away from this is that there are some steps that we can individually take to improve our security against identity theft.
And then I had an awful headache so was forced to take to my bed for an hour.
By the time she mounted the carriage for her dress fitting, she was ready to take to her bed and cry illness for the next few weeks.
What amazes me is how quickly they take to caring for an elderly person who has to be cleaned, dressed, and sorted out.
Usually when I'm sick or getting sick, I start to feel droopy and miserable and cranky and unable to function, and I just want to take to my bed.
How long do members think it will take to pay off that amount, at an average interest rate of 18 percent?
Richard concludes his essay with an observation that I wish conservative democratic majoritarians would take to heart.
These groups however are discredited by the outrageous actions they take to disrupt hunt meets.
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Examples from Classical Literature
You will say, Why not take to backgammon, or ecarte, or amuse yourself with a book?
What kind of psionic force would it take to make so many people in the United States goof up the way they were doing?
We caterwaul and scratch and steal, just as human beings in our situation would take to drink.
If you stop her off there, I dunno but she'd jine a circus or take to drink!
He will never fly at your elephant, or climb a tree, or take to the water after you!
Should I take to blotting and erasing, there is no knowing when my task would be over.
Now, if so, how long would it take to obtain an elephant from a protozoon or even from a tadpole-like fish?
I was struck with the facility with which young ladies take to it, and I have heard many say that they prefer it to cod-liver oil.
It were kinder perhaps to run your sword through him than to take to revering him!
An' is it for a houseless sot like you to take to minglin' with him malignant?
They'd been used to all sorts of fallals, and they didn't take to 'onest feeding, not till it was too late.
Then one of the babblers made a lunge at the Corby, which caused it to take to its wings.
York, but soon after thought it would be better to take to cover behind a large tree about fifteen paces in rear of corp.
An interagency task force has just reported to me on a series of measures we need to take to increase coal production and exports.
What on earth, I thought, made me ever take to such a trade as vulcanology?
Disappointed lovers at Roville take to boule as in other places they might take to drink.
I was just stopping to give Mammy my vinaigrette, to take to church with her.
How long do you suppose it would take to get the cribbing down from Ledyard?
His wits have never come right, and a deal, a deal of larruping it will take to make 'em grow.
You deify the sun and the moon, which the Greeks take to be Apollo and Diana.
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