The nun took strait vows.
My mother took in washing to help.
As soon as he walked in, he took charge — and took care of Jason and me.
So she took his hand, pretending to bite very angry.
As Tomio Matsumoto, a 73-year-old fish monger, began cutting them into juicy sashimi slices for tasting, some took notes furiously while others took snapshots.
We took a long walk - something, it happened, that we both liked to do.
This Kennel Club took care of the pedigree of the Border Collie.
She took off his shirt. He took off hers.
About 300 performers took part.
This debauched seductress in black, took me…
The lost time not only took away our youth, but also took away the family members who raised us.
"Our kids had to learn that their grandfather's needs took precedence over theirs," she recalls. "In fact, his needs took precedence over all our needs."
He said that at the time snipers took their shot, Phillips's hands were bound.
I took off my raincoat.
I need that file you took yesterday.
God want to see CCTV, so took away Mr Luojing;
As in all asset bubbles, it took time to propel prices to such outlandish levels, but it only took a single pierce to burst the bubble.
She took our admonition.
The nurse took away my urine sample.
There were three apples on the table. He took two of them, and I took the other.
I applied sunscreen with SPF 30 and took out my silk - padded quilt to the roof.
Who took the first photograph?
Nick Dunne took my pride and my dignity and my hope and my money. He took and took from me until I no longer existed. That’s murder. Let the punishment fit the crime.
Food costs took off.
I took him at his word. My team were young.
The medicine quickly took effect.
A bank employee, she was not allowed to keep her job when he took his.
In the morning, we took a taxi towards the outskirts of the city, where the Dignitas house is based, and two volunteers took us inside.
Brothers took differing paths.
Those people were overjoyed they took to their boats.
In 1995, it took only seven months.