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单词 Take time
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1. Take time when time cometh, lest time steal away. 
2. Take time when time comes lest time steal away. 
3. Take time by the forelock.
4. Take time for deliberation; hste spoils everything. 
5. Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in. 
6. Take time while time is, for time will be away. 
7. Her mental scars will take time to heal.
8. Take time to enjoy the simple things in life.
9. In the sentimental days, I take time, messy floating.
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10. It will take time to assimilate all these facts.
11. We are so busy watching out for what't take time.
12. It'll take time for me to accustom myself to the changes.
13. Take time to shop around for the best deal.
14. Take time to get your thoughts into shape.
15. Legislation will be difficult and take time.
16. These plans take time to come to fruition.
17. Repairs take time to carry out.
18. Broken bones always take time to mend.
19. Legislation will be difficult and will take time.
20. Change will come, but it will take time.
21. Patience, my dear. Some things take time.
22. It may take time, but we'll get round.
23. Take time to relax and commune with nature.
24. It may take time, but we'll get around.
25. It can take time and effort to match buyers and sellers.
26. Take time to ascertain what services your bank is providing, and at what cost.
27. It will take time for the higher rates to feed through to investors.
28. Do you take time out for yourself at least once a day?
29. We are so busy watching out for what's just ahead of us that we don't take time to enjoy where we are.
30. We are very busy-so much so that we won't be able to take time off this year.
1. Her mental scars will take time to heal.
2. It will take time to assimilate all these facts.
3. It'll take time for me to accustom myself to the changes.
31. It will take time and patience to get these changed accepted.
32. We will restore her to health but it may take time.
33. They are bound to take time to readjust after a holiday.
34. It'll take time for her to recover from the illness.
35. It will take time and money to get the project to get off the ground.
36. He spun some tale about needing to take time off work because his mother was ill.
37. Have you ever had to take time off for health reasons?
38. Mitchel's schedule had not permitted him to take time off.
39. If any employee needs to take time off, s/he should contact the Personnel Department.
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40. Take time to study the details.
41. Take time working out your guest list.
42. It will take time to properly investigate the matter.
43. You never get tired unless you stop and take time for it. Bob Hope 
44. It may take time and courage to decide what you want and find the confidence to carry it through.
45. Take time to plan your bridal outfit, but don't forget the groom.
46. You must take time to devise a scheme that suits your own needs.
47. No matter how great the talent or efforts, some things just take time. You can't produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant. Warren Buffett 
48. Warming up Before you begin, take time to do the leg stretches overleaf which will help prevent any muscle strain.
49. Chopin's early C minor Sonata provides reassuring evidence that even geniuses take time to find their true voice and identity.
50. Winners take time to relish their work, knowing that scaling the mountain is what makes the view from the top so exhilarating. Denis Waitley 
51. Leaves any babies with minder - can't take time off to bring them up.
52. We're so busy watching out for what's just ahead of us that we don't take time to enjoy where we are. Bill Watterson 
53. Suggested steps in the planning are as follows, and it will be immediately apparent that they take time: 1.
54. Take time to tell him something about your tastes and lifestyle - and the sort of style you think might suit you.
55. Take time to look at and enjoy simple everyday things, time to admire people and places.
56. Mr. Dunn Will my right hon. Friend take time today to congratulate those who are running successful neighbourhood watch schemes in Dartford?
57. Following oral argument the Law Lords inevitably take time to consider their opinions.
58. Furthermore, even if the markets were opened, it would take time for foreign manufacturers to decide whether to enter.
59. Because that will take time, there can be no quick fix for public spending.
60. Sally would take time to sit down with Hannah and explore how she felt when separating.
61. Take time to shop around; get to know your local wine merchant or investigate your local supermarket.
62. Take time to consider how the rest of your relationship is shaping up.
63. He stressed that democratic reform could not be achieved overnight but would take time.
64. To achieve all this is going to take time, patience, and careful planning.
65. Take time with people, and you will see success in your business before you know it.
66. We take time to ponder and bring to consciousness whatever is evoked.
67. It will take time to restore the company to profitability.
68. He wanted her to relax into happiness - physically, mentally, spiritually - but he knew it would take time.
69. The skills required for proficient reading take time to acquire.
69. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
70. Even with the shot clock, teams with a lead can take time off the clock late in the game.
71. Vaccines take time to develop, test and produce in quantity.
72. Painting by this method I am told requires great patience, and it does indeed take time to achieve such detail.
73. It may take time for you to get the knack.
74. It's healthy to take time to grieve after the death of a loved one.
75. Take time to review the situation(), taking all the factors into consideration.
76. A proper understanding of some one's way of life and their special needs may take time.
77. The consul said the papers would take time to prepare.
78. Democratic principles would, of course, take time to percolate through a population accustomed to autocracy.
79. However, these developments are likely to take time to feed through into lower corporate liquidations and personal sector mortgage defaults.
80. The legal process on the federal level is guaranteed to take time.
81. But complex swarm systems with rich hierarchies take time to boot up.
82. If you will need to relate what some one said or did take time beforehand to remember it clearly and note it down.
83. Furthermore, because projects can last for up to four months, an upturn could take time to emerge.
84. Muscles in her neck were trying to resist the pressure and that felt good too; he wanted it to take time.
85. But Wolfe admits that less than 1 percent of listeners take time to phone the station with opinions.
86. Take time to deliberate, but when the time for action comes, stop thinking and go in. Napoleon Bonaparte 
87. However, we hope that you will take time to read the chapters that precede the recipes, menus and diet charts.
88. By these we do not just mean that lots of people do research and take time over it.
89. Be prepared For best results, do take time to prepare surfaces properly you plan to paint or paper.
90. Solutions to these problems will take time and concentrated effort.
91. Learning About Life A young horse will take time to learn about life and about what is a genuinely frightening experience.
92. Face-to-face interviews take time and cost much more in relation to the number of respondents interviewed.
93. Was I expected to take time off from work to play tour guide, as our host in New Zealand had?
94. Making and editing getting on for fifty films would take time, but Karajan was well ahead of the game.
95. However, acquiring a taste for less salt may take time in order to become used to a low-salt taste.
96. We cant take time to talk to the stylist before they wield the scissors.
97. Take time off and put together a jigsaw puzzle.
98. I take time off to have some coffee.
99. We should take time off for relaxation.
100. Operations to split and to coalesce chunks take time.
101. But these things take time. And heartbreak.
102. Reversing the brain drain could take time.
103. I had to take time off work and I was promptly given the sack.
104. Because some of that material was covered as long ago as eighth grade,(http:///take time.html) Frazer must take time to review so his students can pass the high school test.
105. When someone you know is feeling low because of recent disappointments, take time off to talk with them about their past successes.
106. Infected people cannot work, and others must take time off to care for them.
107. Stress is a fact of modern work life. If you feel your stress levels have risen too high, take time off to let off the steam.
108. Obese people are more likely to take time off owing to illness.
109. Not as wretched as the doomsters claim; but reviving the British economy will take time.
110. He couldn't take time off to come to New York with me.
111. I'm trying to take time off to see the sights.
112. Remember to take time outtake your trainers off and play the mini - games!
113. If you feel your stress levels have risen too high, take time off to let off the steam.
114. I'll have to take time and think. I can't decide this offhand.
115. It can take time for people, having seen that they are playing a non-zero-sum game, to adjust their attitudes accordingly.
116. Take time off to reflect on your future if this is needed. A good mentor will understand that you come first.
117. Take time to give something back to others by personal generosity, mercy, forgiveness and charity, and we will all be the better for it.
118. Everyone shall take time to is alone, to prioritize and meditate.
119. How many times do software engineers actually take time out to prove a program is correct?
120. But the more balanced economy would take time to emerge, and stock and bond markets, after their rip-roaring rallies, weren't priced for the disarray that could stem from a real sovereign shake-out.
121. Take time to play, it is the foundation of youthfulness.
122. A sedentary person, no matter how busy he is, should take time out for exercise.
123. Busy people who take time out to relax and unwind are often less stressed than those who are just as busy, and do the exact same amount of work, but don't take any down time.
124. Take time to rebuild your boundaries so that it's harder for people to pull your triggers (wittingly or unwittingly).
125. Take time to meditate, it is the source of Strength.
126. We will take time off work to go on a vacation.
127. Mr. Smith, can you take time out for the fair on Saturday?
128. The calculation cycle time and upon the take time study we save 2 men, excellence!
129. But I've been working on films back to back for the past few years and I need a break.I think I just need to take time out to get a bit more of my own life back.
130. Take time to talk basics . Air fills . Chronograph. Squeegee.
131. For example,(Sentencedict) the statutorily mandated rulemaking process will take time.
132. Alice: My daddy tells me you're always busy working and studying. I'm very happy you were able to take time out to join us today.
133. Take time to pray, it is the refresher of spirit.
134. No matter how busy you are, always take time out to check that your child hasn't gotten hold of something that could hurt him.
135. Don't rush through it. Take time to savor it and enjoy a well-balanced approach to an important part of developing software for complex systems.
136. Take time to quiet, it is the birthplace of perception.
137. Take time to love and be loved, it is a God-given privilege.
138. Citizen legislatures are made up of elected officials who work in their normal jobs year-round but take time out to attend legislative sessions and enact laws.
139. At that time he often had to take time off for meetings.
140. Take time out to figure out what and whom you really want to be with.
141. I'm sorry to hear that. Please accept my condolence . Take time off as necessary.
142. Visitors should take time out to spin along Fig Tree Drive.
143. Whether you are working for yourself or someone else, it is important that you take time off to relax.
144. Asas you take time out for love you will get lucky.
145. Larsson, who will not play in Helsingborg's final match of the domestic season at Elfsborg on Sunday, will now take time out to think over how best to fill the void left by his retirement.
146. Take time to wander among Kazan Cathedral's semi circle of enormous brown columns.
147. Blame it partly on a bureaucratic tradition in business and the government that isn't flexible enough to accommodate women who want to take time off to have a family.
148. To citizenry more savvy in general knowledge and current affairs will take time and sustained efforts.
149. Women who take time off from the workforce not only lose income during the years they're out but also earn less once they return, research by the Center for Work-Life Policy shows.
150. "The malt whisky market will take time, but the people with disposable income are starting to try malts, and we as a business have some good private customers," Singh added.
151. Effective persuaders take time to seek out similarities they share with others.
152. Face before going, she tells an perform time beginning train to Su, if she occasionally amuse take time out to come, support public outward for own daughter.
153. Take time off to give to yourself. And in the sense, you feel yourself up to fullness, where now you can overflow and give it.
154. Graduating school at age 15, she decided to take time off before continuing her education.
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