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I can take care of myself.
We'll take care of them together.
My parents at once determined to take me to Baltimore to see if anything could be done for my eyes.
And take care of yourself, too.
Very likely he has stopped to take care of them.
I'll take care of the others if you want to watch the kids.
He would take care of their needs.
Sit down, and take your pen.
Take him along just in case.
They even agreed to take care of the animals while Alex and Carmen took their first vacation.
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It should know what the food on my fork weighs, run a chemical analysis of every bite I take, and log it in my Digital Echo file for my future reference.
When you travel, you can take your work with you.
If only she could take Destiny's pain and fear.
If, then, we would indeed restore mankind by truly Indian, botanic, magnetic, or natural means, let us first be as simple and well as Nature ourselves, dispel the clouds which hang over our own brows, and take up a little life into our pores.
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I will take care of Alex.
Why do you not take my offer?
He sends soldiers among us to take away our liberty.
So let's take a moment and conduct a three-step evaluation.
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I'll just have to take naps while she's asleep.
Have you come to take me to Hugson's Ranch?
Do you take me for a tom-cat?
It didn't take long for him to get home, and when he came in from the garage, he went directly to his gun cabinet and took out a rifle.
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He would not take it.
It would just take several hours as opposed to a few minutes.
Not like I wanted to take him away from the man who had been a Dad to him.
When I go to France I will take French.
Do you take me for a weasel?
My father was obliged to get a ladder and take Miss Sullivan out through the window--much to my delight.
Little sister and I would take you out into the garden, and pick the delicious raspberries and a few strawberries for you.
She said he wouldn't let her take him with her.
Of course, she could take his.
I can take classes later.
People who take time out of their schedule to do something that helps just one person.
But take it a step further.
She sat in my mother's lap constantly, where I used to sit, and seemed to take up all her care and time.
Miss Sullivan taught me to take all the care of my new pet.
And he's going to take you to his room after the dance.
Let's take a look.
Then he tied a rope around his waist and said to his friends, Take hold of the other end, boys.
He agreed to take the boy with him and teach him how to be a good sailor.
They thought that pictures might take one's mind away from things that were better or more useful.
To do this, he had to take them to a large city where there was a slave market.
One was a fine gardener; another could take care of horses; a third was a good cook; a fourth could manage a household.
All the other men will take off their hats, but the king will keep his on.
Pause here to take a breath.
I take all my other friends to see this king-tree.
The visitor, compelled to look on at this family scene, thought it necessary to take some part in it.
Still, I will take Boris and go to see him at once, and I shall speak to him straight out.
You'd better get some rest... and take care of yourself.
He said Destiny's fever had broken and if she continued to improve, they would take the tent off her bed in a few days.
Don't take me to your father.
By the time he had attached a handle to this sword he was having much trouble to breathe, as the charm of the Sorcerer was beginning to take effect.
Sometimes he would take care of the whole flock while the shepherd was resting or eating his dinner.
Bondone was surprised when Cimabue offered to take his little boy to Florence and teach him to be a great painter.
Within less than two minutes, Billy saw Mary Green whispering, and she had to take his place.
Take me back, and I will give you no more trouble.
You may send the gold pieces to your mother with my compliments; and tell her that the king will take care of both her and you.
If you take something worth a dollar, spend an hour working on it, and your employer sells it for three dollars, no way in the world can you ever make more than two dollars an hour.
Will you please come to see me soon and take me to the theater?
Countess Mary sat down doing woolwork; Natasha did not take her eyes off her husband.
I've spoken to the school and you can take the bus from there.
Would god take Destiny from them - a trade for the twins?
Yeah, you could get to it, but it would take a while, and you'd be subjecting yourself to thorns, ticks, snakes and about ten miles of the roughest country you can imagine.
Why don't you go take a nice warm shower?
Maybe Sarah or Giddon would take her to the little country store where the dirt road joined the highway.
Take care of yourself, and if you have any problems, call me.
If he doesn't have a job, why doesn't he take care of his daughter?
Sarah and Tammy were putting up groceries when Lisa announced she was going to take a walk.
In fact, why don't you take her to the doctor?
By the next day she was ready to resume her normal activities, but Sarah insisted it was Saturday and she should take some time to enjoy herself.
It was several more minutes before she was able to take deep breaths – even longer before she was able to utter more than a strangled sound.
Unless you have someone you'd rather take?
I can hardly wait to take a bath.
I have to take care of some... business and then I'll meet you there.
If life had taught her anything it was that she could take care of herself.
I have something I need to take care of.
Tom, could you get this young lady's luggage and take her to the restaurant?
He could put her in the buggy and he could forcefully take her to the ranch, but he couldn't make her look at her father or talk to him.
I can't promise you we'll never fight, or that I'll never take a drink.
Cade had put on enough weight to take the hollows out of his cheeks, making him look a good ten years younger.
Make me a list of the things we would need and I'll take you into town.
I know you'll take care of it.
While it would take time for precise confirmation, we all knew the burned out vehicle contained the bodies of Howie Abbott and John Luke Grasso.
It would take a sledge hammer or more to break down this portal.
I'll take care of it.
Sean was supposed to serve her dessert laced with a sedative, so they could drug her and take her back to the station for questioning.
The butler opened it when she approached, and a maid stood waiting to take her coat.
The Black God wasn't able to take his eyes off her.
If he could shake his fever and take care of himself, he'd be okay alone.
It was one thing to offer her body, but her heart, her soul … he would take all of her, consume her completely, irrevocably.
How long would it take Gabriel to find her and rescue her?
He'd chosen to stay with her that long, and she'd broken Immortal laws to take her place as his mate.
He was in love with a ghost and unwilling to take a chance on you.
She covered her eyes when she saw him take his demon form.
Those huge hands had started to explore her body in a way that left her feeling feminine, delicate, and willing to let him take control in a way she never permitted him before.
I'll take her to bed.
We'll take care of Destiny.
This appeared so unexpectedly that they were unprepared to take advantage of it at first, and allowed the rocky wall to swing around again before they had decided to pass over.
For in that country, people never wear shoes in the house, but take them off at the door.
He did not know whether he should take the right-hand fork or the left-hand.
If you take low-worth items or raw materials and apply labor to them to make something that has value, you have created wealth.
On the other hand, if you take the forty richest countries, each person earns on average around $33,000.
The farmers had to learn what it meant to be paid by the hour and to take instructions from supervisors; how to do a task and then the next day, learn a completely new task and do it instead.
I take no side other than to be against hunger.
I am certain this idea is going to take some time to get used to.
It also seemed perfectly reasonable to take the 1962 Nash Metropolitan for a spin around the block, even though it didn't have brakes either.
It can take growth for granted and thus overtax.
I think the technological leap beyond the next one will take us to the stars.
It is most perplexing and exasperating that just at the moment when you need your memory and a nice sense of discrimination, these faculties take to themselves wings and fly away.
One of them is the precious science of patience, which teaches us that we should take our education as we would take a walk in the country, leisurely, our minds hospitably open to impressions of every sort.
I was permitted to spend a part of each day in the Institution library, and to wander from bookcase to bookcase, and take down whatever book my fingers lighted upon.
Nothing gives me greater pleasure than to take my friends out rowing when they visit me.
Mother will buy me lovely new aprons and dress to take to Boston.
When Capt. Baker gets well he will take me in his big ship to Africa.
I hope you will come to Alabama to visit me and I will take you to ride in my little cart and I think you will like to see me on my dear little pony's back.
If the sun shines brightly I will take you to see Leila and Eva and Bessie.
I hope Fauntleroy take me to see a very kind queen.
It is getting warm here now, so father is going to take us to the Quarry on the 20th of August.
They will take me to see the Queen.
By and by we shall take a little walk in the Public Gardens.
But I was afraid she would take cold, and I insisted that she must go to bed.
When she was twelve years old, she was asked what book she would take on a long railroad journey.
Take your time, and set about some free labor.
She opened her eyes, afraid to move or even take a breath.
I'll take her over in the morning to get her stuff out of the car.
He lifted the cup to take a sip and his eyes met hers accusatively.
Why don't you protect those fantastic legs with some jeans and I'll take you to explore the woods.
I'll take you for a ride through more country in a day than you could hope to walk in a week.
Come on, I'll show you something that will take your breath away.
I'll take care of those details.
Len is going to take care of the details for me.
She glanced around the room again and did a double take when she saw the man in a dark brown suit.
Going through the bills on the counter where Connie had promised to leave them, she decided to take them with her.
When will you be able to take me to get my car?
He's going to take me to where we left my car last night.
Sleuthing mostly, but it didn't take me long to realize that most people give a lot away if you listen and observe profoundly.
Anyway, if it's company you want, why not take Julia or Rachel?
I'm going to take you for a ride up there and show you some land.
And how was she supposed to take that?
I'll take their stupid pills, but I'm going to eat what I like.
I want to take you out to the north pasture before we leave today.
Why don't I take you out to get something to eat?
You take time to think about a date, but I want to take you out tomorrow to look at engagement rings.
Would it be such an imposition to take just one day off to go see my parents?
You mean he thinks that he has to take care of his mother, now that his father is gone?
He went back to the ranch that night, saying that he had cattle to take care of.
Timing was with her and she was able to take all the state exams shortly after graduating.
She'd be willing to take a job someplace else.
Do you drink or take drugs?
I hope you decide to take the job.
And personally, I hope you decide to take that back.
I talked to the school and they let me take the finals, since I was so close to completing school.
If it's that important to you, I'll find some one to take care of the ranch.
Let's just say I learned the hard way that I can take care of myself.
Thanks, but I can take care of myself.
It didn't take long to fill a few plates with pancakes.
I take it you don't want to fix those snakes.
I ain't seen her take the whip to you once.
I was hoping to find someone to take back with me.
He was trying to take the whip from me.
I told you sooner or later somebody would take that whip away from you.
We could get married in Ashley and take the stage back.
Well, if you change your mind, I'd be willing to take the risk.
We could take two wagons, but that would mean we'd have to travel slow, and there wouldn't be any animals for riding except Bordeaux's horse.
If you take them with you, it might give you cover if the Indians attack again.
That was probably why Bordeaux had instructed each of them to take a separate direction.
Pete will assume I can take care of you.
Pete would expect Bordeaux to take care of her.
Take a few swallows of water and rest your legs for a minute.
She plodded on, willing herself to take each step, not thinking of the miles to go, but merely getting through one more painful step.
Somehow she managed to take a few steps, and then a few more - fury driving her on.
If the Indians were renegades, surely they wouldn't want to take the time to track only two people - not with the cavalry on their trail.
We can take care of the bath right here.
But if you'd rather take them off, go ahead.
It wouldn't take long to dry in this heat.
So don't take it out on them.
Pete allowed as how Bordeaux would take care of you.
Bordeaux might not want to take them into their home.
It wasn't that I didn't want to be associated with you, I just wasn't mature enough to take on the responsibility.
Was she the business he had to take care of?
When I was taking care of Dad there wasn't time to take classes and he died owing a lot of money, so I had to sell the house.
It's an heirloom of sorts; a big old house - too much for me to take care of and work the ranch as well.
If you decide to take the job, have your things ready then.
If I were, I wouldn't take the job.
Did you call me to get my opinion or to tell me you're going to take the job?
Everything considered, it was easier to make the decision to take the job than to placate Mary.
Well, show me where you're things are and I'll take them out to my truck while I wait.
I'm going to take a warm shower.
I take it you do.
The work was rewarding, though, as the house began to take on a homey atmosphere.
Let's go by and take a look at your truck while we're in town.
So what is your take on the murder?
I take classes when I can afford it but I'm busy, with other stuff.
What do you propose to do about it; make him take a vow of celibacy?
Let's hope not because he'll try to take advantage of that and do his deeds where you can't pin-point the abduction exactly.
They take high priority.
He stood there, trying to take deep breaths, knowing he'd lost his cool.
Consider I've been duly warned and, yes, I will take precautions.
I prayed she'd take my warning seriously and maybe give us some helpful press in the bargin.
To take on this bastion takes balls, to use a crude term, unless there was a highly valuable prize as a reward.
We dared not to take a deep breath for fear of waking him.
What do we all do, take those fake papers and run off someplace and start over, or go into hiding?
Would you please take Bumpus for a walk before we go?
We'll take the front bedroom.
And you both ought to take the pledge.
They didn't even take anything, from what she heard.
If we found they were destroyed, it would take a big weight off our minds.
Sorry I couldn't take your money.
Howie will devastated but he'll probably take Julie's side and forgive her.
It's gonna take some time.
Are you ready to come out in the sunshine; or at least take a peek?
If she wants to go, I could take care of Claire.
Take it easy, they'll get to you out of here.
His cousin is flying out there tomorrow... today, and she's to take it out to him.
Now I won't even see Claire take her first step.
But he didn't take it with him.
Either way why don't you take a drive down here to headquarters in the next hour or maybe I should send a car up there for you.
I just ask one thing; will you take my word for one item and if you stop this vehicle you'll have more reward than you'll know what to do with.
Even though it will upset the child, I shant take the time to tarry long with the woman.
I couldn't imagine you'd take that long for a dog walk.
Take it easy, Howie...
I drove over to Greenbriar Road 'cause I figured I'd take a peek before I informed the Washington crowd of suits I had access to the place.
I am a patient person by nature and fully expected to later take them one or two at a time.
I needed to take Howie back to the shopping mall to follow Grasso!
With a resigned sigh, he agreed to attempt this journey I was begging him to take.
I'm waiting for Jenn to confirm, and we'll schedule to take it out tomorrow morning, Toni said.
I'll take care of her and the baby.
Take care of Sofi, Dusty ordered.
You got someone free to take a look?
I'll take a couple of the meetings, and I tasked Jenn to start forwarding intelligence reports to me as well.
Dusty knew the memory of killing in order to be initiated wasn't something even Bianca could take away from him.
Talon's men turn them into killers who take the lives of the innocent.
Your brother had to take at least one life to become one of them.
She and Dusty take care of me.
Her warmth and openness disarmed him enough to take the edge off his anger.
She looked unsettled at the idea of leaving her lab and looked around, as if trying to figure out what to take.
Can't you just take what you need? he demanded.
She gave him a puzzled smile and reached out to take the phone he held out.
I don't intend to take any prisoners.
He knows I won't take the building down with all the humans.
Once Dusty died, someone had to take care of the girls.
Ready to take your place?
But it'll take awhile.
I'll take care of everything else, I promise.
It'll take you outside to the west lawn.
You will take care of my sister.
We didn't take this decision lightly!
I don't take orders from your kind.
It'll take a while for you to adjust and for them to adjust to someone new.
If I fought off a guardsman as a human, I can take on an Other with my powers back.
Unable to take her eyes from him, she approached slowly.
Death is a part of the risk we take.
Take me to her.
She tested it as she walked to see how much effort it would take to control.
Now, take theirs and do the same.
Did you take down the door to my room this time?
Do you feel well enough to take a walk?
She ignored the hunk, hoping he'd take the hint.
Getting someone to buy all this nonsense is going to take some campaigning!
Will you take me up there to see it?
The old man was careful of privacy and territory and would take nothing without first asking.
She promised they'd take Jennifer there another time, but then added, "Your property is equally beautiful, with far fewer visitors."
I'm sorry to take so long.
She suggested he take the cell phone but then remembered it was useless in the high mountains.
He'd take it as far as it would go.
Why don't you take off?
You should have had the medic take a look at that.
You don't print up those signs and take out newspaper ads on that short notice.
There was a guy could take your money, Charlie offered.
The open road, absent all responsibilities, looked inviting—if the rules allowed him to take Cynthia along in the cart.
He grumbled something about getting one of those "take a number" dispensers the big city post offices had, right below their self-serving signs applauding their high level of service.
Fred O'Connor was nearest and talked in subdued and nervous conversation, reaching for a paper and pencil to take down a number.
I'm going to take a chance and go.
Take my word for it.
Perhaps we're too nice to take him on at his own level.
We'll take you up to your land.
How did you take the news?
Take pictures or something.
Seems to me Martha's pretty sharp and can take care of herself pretty well.
Kids take trips alone all the time.
That's why she can't take care of me.
Dean crossed his fingers that bureaucracy would take some time in unsnarling its spaghetti of red tape and Martha would remain in a back corner of their interest.
Why would someone who switched the bones take the cigarette tin?
You'd take her—the kid—full time?
I told him I'd take care of it for him when I came out.
Somewhat, but I had to take the chance that they would be accepted as props and leave it at that.
Why go back into the mine after all these years and take the chance of swapping the bones and getting caught?
Another held him accountable, with remorse causing him to take his own life.
Think about it, but take it.
You'd be a fool not to take it.
In her penthouse, she was able to take in things at her own pace.
Deidre struggled to take in everything around her, bombarded by the noise, smells and activity.
Leave, before I take matters into my own hands.
Deidre pushed herself up carefully, unable to take her eyes off of Gabriel.
I made him a deal to take the tumor out.
The Dark One that ruled Hell since the time-before-time had fallen to a ruthless demon lord whose goal had long been to take over the mortal realm.
He resisted the urge to take her hips.
Though he hated the idea, he wasn't about to take any chances this time around.
Gabriel withdrew and called a portal to take him to the lake.
But, you have to take the information in stride.
He moved to sit on the trunk at the end of the bed, close enough to see the details of her features without being too tempted to take her in his arms.
How could you ever think you'd rule the underworld, if you didn't take it seriously?
He used to frown at her when she acted outside the Immortal Laws, unable to appreciate that a deity charged with managing a domain often had to take steps outside the rules to protect one's underworld.
It'll take a few seconds only.
We had to get Darkyn to take the bait.
Tamer was serious, but Gabriel wasn't about to take him up on it when his own dealers were ditching him.
Deidre stepped forward to take it, and they began walking down the path.
I want it to be more, but that might take time, if we ever get there.
Deidre was too cold to shed her clothing beyond her jacket but did take off her shoes.
Maybe, just maybe, it was okay to take a chance.
We have to take care of the souls first, Gabriel.
We can both take care of the souls.
He was certain to take her to climax each time before seeking his own release, a practice she'd never participated, when she was a goddess who felt nothing.
Deidre waited, needing to know what it would take for him to love her.
Tonight, she'd take comfort in the arms of the only man she ever loved.
He felt good after the night with his mate, and it was too nice outside to take a portal when he had the energy to walk.
Gabriel couldn't take his eyes off the woman who had been his mate, for however brief a time.
Our path won't be easy, but we didn't spend thousands of years trying to be together not to take the chance we have now.
It'll take us some time, but we've got eternity.
I'll take these to the lake.
When you come to the underworld, tell the trees to take you to me.
For the first time this week, he realized that he, too, wanted to take the next step.
He thought they needed him to take care of them.
He was the one who needed to take care of her.
Regardless of what well-meaning friends and relatives said, he refused to take the car back.
It had been Alex who convinced her to take the risk and adopt Jonathan.
Alex had been so shocked when Carmen offered to take Destiny home unconditionally.
Do you think she'll try to take her back?
While Destiny could never take her place, she had filled the void.
The lawyer assured Alex that Lori could not take Destiny from them at this point.
Katie wants to keep Destiny today, so I'll drop her off and then take Jonathan to the school for his field trip when I go for the conference.
I'll take care of them.
It took exactly one hour to take Destiny over to Katie's and drop Jonathan off at the school before meeting with his teacher.
But then, I never expected you to get up at night and take care of the baby when I was worn out.
More than likely that bear was far away by now, but Alex wasn't one to take unnecessary chances.
I can't let her take Destiny away from you.
Maybe she'd like to take both you and Destiny away from me.
She also must know why it was so important to him that she didn't take Destiny.
If her present methods were not working, she might simply decide to take Destiny and run – if Destiny was what she wanted.
Later that evening while they were alone, Carmen and Alex decided that the next time Lori came by or called, Carmen would talk to her and tell her that the option to take Destiny back had passed.
He had the courage to step forward and take chances, and the ability to persuade others to follow.
She had left the paint and equipment in the living room, so it wouldn't take long to set up.
I'll take you to the hospital, She wiped her eyes with her shirtsleeve and stared up at him.
A nurse will take you in to see him for a few minutes.
Exhausted and in need of a bath, she finally agreed to let him take her home.
Only after both Destiny and Jonathan fell asleep did Carmen take her shower and go to bed.
Maybe it would take a while.
I'll take that as a no.
Tears burned her eyes, but she refused to let emotion take over again.
It wasn't as if he could take it off.
I'll take her to her room for a while.
Glancing in the mirror, he did a double take when he saw her.
After lunch he disappeared for a while and when he finally returned, he signed that they were all going to take a ride in the buggy.
For a moment she stood before him, waiting for him to take her in his arms again, but he didn't.
Go ahead and take a seat while I set another place.
I couldn't care less what Claudette thinks, but let me take the question out of your mind.
It was in her mind to tell Claudette to take a long walk off a short pier, but a cool voice interrupted them at that moment.
Pulling back the covers on her bed, she slipped between the cool sheets and let exhaustion take its course.
I'll take that back down on my way.
You don't have to feel obligated to take me everywhere you go.
I pay you to take care of the house while I'm out working.
What would it take to make you happy, Cindy?
I hope you find someone to take my place soon.
I knew you would take the responsibility, even if you didn't want the baby.
Then I started worrying about how I was going to take care of the baby and how much it would miss because I didn't have the money to...
He turned to Cynthia, awkwardly shifting him around so she could take him.
It doesn't take long.
If you don't think I've seen scars, I'll take you down to hospital ER on any Saturday night.
I'll take the laboratory.
Our search didn't take long.
It's going to take an open mind on everyone's part, believe me.
Too bad you couldn't pick where your dream would take you.
It should be Howie's choice if he wants to take this matter forward.
For a start we could have him take a nap up there while we fix lunch.
In any event, I won't wait so long before I take another.
You can take notes, just in case we forget something.
You should let him take a decent nap in our room and drop this silly business.
You should take notes in case we forget some detail.
Betsy kept prompting Martha to take notes.
The Red Sox were in town to take on the Yankees, a revered experience for us died hard fans.
I could hear her take a deep breath.
Is Howie going to take this business further?
Isn't seeking medical or scientific help a prudent course to take?
Betsy would be home from her road trip and together we'd take on Quinn.
As any dream sessions needed to take place in Massachusetts where Quinn's test items were now located, we decided Martha was best suited as coordinator of the event.
I've been unfair asking everyone to take it on faith.
This is what I'll do; I'll let you take me where I don't want to go.
We decided to take the evening off and have a nice meal in Boston.
If I take on this job, my word is law.
I guess not but please take down all these details.
We considered letting nature take its course but we felt guilty in prolonging the family's agony.
But I take direction from upstairs.
Frankly, if you can convince him, it will take a lot of heat off me.
Discuss it with the others but don't take too much time.
I asked, more to take his mind off mayhem than to elicit information.
The world's our atlas if we have the guts to flip a coin and take a chance.
Martha had continued to take copious notes on each and every case.
Most of the bodies haven't been recovered but he likes to take his victims while they're sleeping.
We considered the session might take much longer than usual.
I'll see if I can check it out but it might take a while.
They're beginning to take this business seriously, but what about this Rupert Youngblood character?
Maybe now Youngblood would stay out of the news and Howie would back off insisting we take action to stop him.
Let him know I'll take good care of his phone.
Maybe you should take up a hobby!
After the birth we were set to take yet another day off as both Quinn and Martha were unavailable.
Howie remained obsessed that he'd failed to nail the culprit and when he heard of this later case, he begged Quinn to take enough time away from his wife and new daughter for a single session.
So far, all their snooping is fact finding but if they want your talents, they don't take no for an answer.
She can take Martha's place, trying to calm Howie down enough so he can nod off but keep beating on her the importance of keeping her mouth shut.
I'll take the plunge and go off grid, I can do that stuff.
I can't picture him fighting or picking on anyone, but if I closely consider the signs, I can see his tendency to take advantage of others, if only in a self-serving way.
Maybe that tidbit will take his mind off this obsession with his past.
I'll take Julie and Molly shopping.
I'm not allowed to take you anywhere.
He wasn't used to failure, and he didn't know how to take it.
If that was all she got, she'd take it.
And I don't want to take the beating I know is coming to me.
Don't take any chances with this one.
To humans, it would look like the natural give and take of a long battle.
Sofia's heart fluttered as she tried to take in the world of blinding lights and blurry colors.
It didn't take much for her to imagine what the body beneath the tight shirt was like.
Her turquoise eyes had been so lost and confused, he couldn't help but take pity on her.
Darkness lingered at the edges of her mind but refused to take her.
Though she couldn't see her own fate, she began to suspect which direction it'd take her in.
It would take Sofia awhile before she came to his bed of her own accord.
There was a time when he didn't care who he slept with, when he was hard at the sight of any woman who would take him to bed.
Sofia forced herself to walk over and take it.
She hung back as they entered the hospital and watched the emergency room personnel take Traci.
Sofia watched her take a bite of a muffin, at once longing and agitated.
An eerie quiet followed, and she wasn't sure if he'd shed his human body and take out her and everything else.
As much as she wanted him, needed him, she was terrified to take the final step that would make her his for eternity.
You must take care of kiri no matter what.
He didn't know how to leave the underground prison, or he'd take her outside to see them.
Let me guess, if you didn't like me, Dustin would take me out back and kill me.
Jule laughed, looking at her to see how she'd take it.
If it weren't so unsafe, he'd take her with him.
Where'd they take him?
When spent, she lay still, willing sleep or death to take her.
Two, take this bitch to the helo-pad.
She searched his face, uncertain how to take his response.
Will you take your place in my bed as my mate?
He reached out to take the hourglass, grazing her skin in the act.
Deidre caved, unable to take the newfound hunger.
He needed something to take that edge off.
The mating bond has to take.
Take all the webbing of a normal spider, wad it up and tangle everything together then attach it to random points.
He remained relaxed despite giving her a loaded weapon then telling her to take the kill shot.
What will it take to stop this now?
I take it the distraction won't work on you in our private deals.
She crossed the shadow world to the glowing portal that would take her where she wanted to go.
She'd packed her favorite clothes to take with her to Wynn's a few days before she ended up in Hell.
Take her soul and brain.
You weren't about to take a chance that you lose her, Gabriel said, sounding baffled.
Whether or not you take my deal, I'll help her.
If you choose not to take it, it's your decision, not mine.
If it does, wouldn't you rather take a chance to owe me than be in debt to Darkyn?
I didn't take a chance on you for the reason you think.
You were so close to the end, we couldn't take a chance.
You gave me the strength to take a step I wouldn't have otherwise.
I'll accept all risk and if Darkyn is angry, I'll take you with me.
I, uh, know now what I did wasn't the best route to take.
Take time to learn the new things and try not be so frustrated with yourself.
But no, I take no satisfaction out of seeing someone hurting.
How long would it take her to adapt to this culture?
I didn't think it would take this long.
I wouldn't even take a test to find out for sure.
I had some stuff I wanted to take with me and I didn't have a suitcase so I grabbed a shopping cart.
He knew Cynthia wanted to update him on her talk with Martha, but both realized time was short as they planned to take Martha to dinner for her last night under Bird Song's wing.
I wouldn't even take a stab at it.
Not because someone will take a hairbrush to your backside if you're not honest, but because.
We'll take care of everything.
He raised the topic as much to take Cynthia's mind off Martha's departure as from any serious concern about the old man.
I'm pleased Martha trusted us enough to confide in us, even though now I have to take my hat in my hand and talk Jake Weller into spelunking after a skeleton.
Take this as an official request.
Fitzgerald made no effort to take the offered paper.
I can take classes in the off season.
Joe wouldn't take kindly to his daughter's surprise motherhood.
I'd take your hairbrush to his backside so he'd never sit down again—or play his stupid baseball!
I'd have been shocked if he didn't take his sweet time going up to the mine.
I'm sure now that the sheriff's office is involved, they'll take care of everything.
He had been there, damn it, and nobody could take that away!
Maybe that's why you were so damn quick to be willing to take less than fifty percent of the land!
I offered to take a smaller share simply to speed things up.
I'll take the smaller piece and let you have the sixty percent!
I take great comfort in your company, Mr. Dean.
I loathe these horrible roads, but I love the places they take you.
It will take years for them to come back to life at this elevation.
We'll take it nice and slow and hold hands.
But in spite of their pace, the return trip seemed to take much longer.
It might take some work, but I should be able to fill the tire enough to get us down to town.
Back then before the war we used to take the train, later the bus.
The election continued to take a back seat to everything else happening.
That would take some research by Fred and his stalwarts, if Dean could figure a way to distance that investigation from Fred's court-dictated jury duty restrictions.
If Billy didn't have her locked up, I'd take a shot myself!
Well, if he's on that jury, it won't take much time.
In the eyes of the Deans, it was looking more and more as if person or persons unknown did in fact take the original bones and switch them for the theatrical imitations Fitzgerald dragged out of The Lucky Pup mine.
Tess needed someone to take care of her, but Carmen didn't.