took造句121. Today's award ceremony took place at the British Embassy in Tokyo.
122. She took the news of her father's death very badly.
123. He took an almost gleeful delight in showing how wrong they can be.
124. She took a pair of scissors and cut the string.
125. She took a mouthful of food and then suddenly spat it out.
126. The barman took her by the scruff of the neck and threw her out.
127. He took a mouthful of water and swirled it around his mouth.
128. He took off his clothes and got into the bath.
129. The incumbent president faces problems which began many years before he took office.
130. She took up the receiver and began to dial the number.
131. He took a small key from his pocket and slowly inserted it into the lock.
132. She took up a slice of bread, broke it nervously, then put it aside.
133. It took me a year to get the necessary materials together.
134. It took years of hard work to speak good English.
135. I took one look at the car and offered to buy it there and then / then and there .
136. They took him to hospital last night and he's already been operated on.
137. There is not a shred of evidence that the meeting actually took place.
138. Since she'd offered to babysit, I took her up on it.
139. Hangings took place outside the prison as a public spectacle.
140. We checked in at the airport an hour before our plane took off.
141. Even as the funeral took place, guerrillas hidden nearby fired/let off a fresh volley of machine-gun fire.
142. It took us a whole day to reach the destination.
143. My shirt was in shreds when I took it out of the washer.
144. It took the firm five years to recoup its losses.
145. She took one of the parcels from her father to lighten his load.
146. It took them only 1 minute to spring from the plane.
147. She took a deep breath and lifted the receiver off its hook.
148. It took Mary weeks learning how to steer into the garage.
149. It took three years to repay my student loan .
150. The robber vaulted over the counter and took $200 in cash.