Literatuurvoorbeelden van 'take it' in Engels taal
” She smiled as for the breadth of the image, but, as he seemed to take it, in spite of this, for important, she then spoke gravely enough.
He hadn't, God knew, to take it from her—he was too conscious of what he wanted; but the lesson for him was in the straight clear tone that Charlotte could thus distil, in the perfect felicity of her adding no explanation, no touch for plausibility, that she wasn't strictly obliged to add, and in the truly superior way in which women, so situated, express and distinguish themselves.
They take it seriously.
They take it for what it is.
“Well, makes the Prince and Charlotte take it all as they do.
It might well have been difficult to know HOW to take it; and they may even say for themselves that they were a long time trying to see.
She'll take it all herself.
_ This is some monster of the isle with four legs, who hath got, as I take it, an ague.
You may take it in your hand; it's no forgery.
I shall see him to-morrow, you remember, and I had better not take it into the prison.
' ‘Never take it your own way.
He's going to take it in a artful form now, my deary dear!
When I complimented him on his Metamorphosis, he declined to take it as a joke.
' ‘You may set your mind at rest, ma'am.—You can take it very quietly, can't you, Loo?
But wherefore it was that after having repeatedly smelt the sea as a merchant sailor, I should now take it into my head to go on a whaling voyage; this the invisible police officer of the Fates, who has the constant surveillance of me, and secretly dogs me, and influences me in some unaccountable way—he can better answer than any one else.
I take it that this part of the bill must have run something like this: “Grand Contested Election for the Presidency of the United States.