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How to use take a rest in a sentence

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Fearing bad weather, I got out of the kibitka and went into the post station, intending to take a rest.
Such was the genteel corporate culture of the time that employees were encouraged to take a rest after lunch.
On the earth, people know that it is time to go back home and take a rest when the sun sets and the night comes.
A zero rate is something to be proud of, but that doesn't mean we take a rest.
The people in the Garden of Eden know that it is time to take a rest when it becomes cooler.
When passengers were sleeping, they would lie down on the floor and take a rest covered with a blanket.
In the case of severe symptoms you may need to take a rest of 1 or 2 days before resuming treatment.
There are some stone benches along this relaxed route that allow you to take a rest.
As if, to take a rest from loving and serving God and others for eleven months of the year, we are at last surely entitled to love and serve ourselves.
For any other quarterback, that might be the signal to take a rest.
Or take a rest, enjoy a café and take in the buzz of Gothenburg.
You will have the opportunity to go for a stroll around the harbour or to take a rest while enjoying coffee or ice cream in one of the main squares and observing the local fishermen at their work.
After all these adventures, you must want to take a rest.
It was the custom of a Sunday, when one had nothing to do, to ascend the slope and then take a rest at the top and see how the quarter looked when seen from above.
I started my second day of holidays determined to take a rest.
We were served dinner and shown to our various rooms to take a rest, while awaiting the bus to come for us again at midnight to accompany us to the airport.
We were ordered to take a rest for a few hours.
When do you take a rest, when do go you picking mushrooms?
Halfway up Dartmeet Hill, for example, lies the Coffin Stone, close to the road, where the body would be placed to allow the bearers to take a rest.
Examples from Classical Literature
My eagles, however, will fold their wings and take a rest, but we'll flap 'em and scream every time you make a ten-strike.
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