take stock造句(1) It was time to take stock of the situation.
(2) It was time to stand back and take stock of his career.
(3) It is time to take stock, at the half-way mark, before the next phase of reform.
(4) Communities must take stock of their assets, he said, and devise a strategy to develop tourism or industry.
(5) It was inconceivable that they would ever take stock, or any funny money.
(6) I took the chance to take stock of the room.
(7) We need to take stock of the delivery.
(8) Now he stopped to take stock.
(9) You have to take stock of your position.
(10) You should take stock of your abilities.
(11) He took the time to take stock of the situation before making the offer.
(12) They decided to take stock of the present state of affairs.
(13) Gordon: And thank you for helping me take stock in my career.
(14) During the battle, the general paused to take stock of the situation.
(15) Take stock in how things are going, what changes you'd like to make, and set the plan in motion for the fall.
(16) It was to stand and take stock of his career.
(17) We must take stock of the situation and decide what to do.
(18) I'll have to take stock, go carefully and regain my buoyancy.
(19) I was forty, the age when people take stock and change their lives.
(20) They pause a moment to take stock of the figures hurrying about them in the dark.
(21) We have had time to take stock of our situation.
(22) As world leaders take stock in Pittsburgh, there'll be a plethora of issues on the table aimed at making the world's finances more stable, transparent and resilient.
(23) If your stress comes from job insecurity, take stock of yourself.
(24) He tried once more to take stock of his business.
(25) After two years spent teaching abroad, she returned home for a month to take stock of her life.
(26) Our forward planning is designed to enable us to take stock precisely as the Select Committee advocated.
(27) When dawn broke, the rain ceased and the various parties were able to take stock of their positions.
(28) Folly tried to sink back inconspicuously into the soft leather seat and take stock.
(29) It gave me a chance to slow down and take stock.
(30) You've got to believe in yourself to make your buyer take stock in you at par and accrued interest.