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How to use take out in a sentence

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Holiday operators sometimes insist that customers must take out its own insurance.
But these little bits of blind chance or Fate take out individuals rather than eroding the ties of the hermetic village.
So I'm pig-headedly refusing to take out my chisel and chip away at any slight imperfections.
Don't be surprised to see an old man take out some ancient coins and small chinaware from his pocket.
We had to take out 17 rows of artificial tuff from the Soccer field, a full set of dasher boards, and six tons of plate glass.
Not only is it mandatory to take out such insurance where there is a bank involved, it is seldom that such an item can be left uninsured.
Of course, his most effective weapons are his boomerangs, which he can use to take out distant enemies, break items, or glide from heights.
If you take out a bottle of great red Bordeaux, you have to go through the business of decanting it and serving it properly.
Why did this letter writer not take out a full page advertisement to advertise this fact?
Every once in a while, particularly when I take out clothes that I haven't worn since our move, I find a cat whisker or a dog hair.
She would need to take out a loan to pay him, and the bank meant to exact some usurious rate of interest.
You might need to take out a second mortgage to buy a drink here, but you will find yourself in beautiful surrounds.
They wanted us to take out every single word that was even vaguely religious or spiritual.
It is not mandatory that you take out a payment protection policy when purchasing investment properties.
I resolve to take out the trash in a timely manner rather than continue piling things precariously on top of an already overstuffed trash bin.
In which case, would it not be prudent to take out some insurance against the event?
We will certainly be seeking to take out a warrant in the not too distant future.
Well, with that out of the way, please take out your notebooks for some notes.
Quinine salts appeared in many preventative types of sun lotion and calamine was often used to take out the sting.
They thus gave permission for them to take out insurance against damage suffered.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And now, Uncle Paul, if you don't object I'll take out my pipe and have a smoke.
To prepare venison for pasty, take out all the bones, beat and season the meat, and lay it into a stone jar in large pieces.
She broke the jar, not waiting to take out the stopple, and poured the oil upon his feet.
We proceed to take out the insets, mix them upon the table, and then invite the child to put them back in place.
And when they get our package, and take out that pink or blue box, they'll be as pleased as if we'd made them a present.
I have to use magnetic screws on reassembly, so there is no point saving what I take out.
He fumbled in a drawer of his desk, and both girls saw him take out a bankbook.
Hadn't you better fix the wedding-day and take out the banns, now that your hand is in?
Cut them longways, so as to be able to take out the threads from the inside of them.
Now which of these was the tidiest and most respectable doll to take out on a visit?
The grates should be thirty inches long, and their bars of uncast iron made to take out at will.
Throw them into a pan of pump water, sprinkle on a handful of bay salt, stir it about, and then take out the fish.
Then he tried to buy the craft to take out the diamond, but Tom overbid him.
If the flat silver is kept in a basket, it is better to carry the basket from place to place and take out what is needed.
Then take out the best pieces of giblet, trim them neatly, and set them aside.
I sit there and gloat until by rights I ought to be required to take out a gloater's license.
For every ounce you take out of a gold mine, you put an ounce and a half in.
My eye use to run water a lot an' he take out my eye an' couldn' put it back in, dats why I am blin' now.
Boil the sloe gin and quinine to a frazzle, put in the pampooties, cut in thin slices, and take out an insurance policy.
And may I take out my little ummabella, case it might wain?
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