Take-hold Sentence Examples

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  • Drowsiness was beginning to take hold of her.

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  • Usually, the immune system kills any bacteria before it can take hold.

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  • The men now take hold of the bull-wheels and draw up the slack until the sinker-bar rises, the ' play ' of the jars allowing it to come up 13 in.

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  • The former contrivances consist essentially of levers or cams with toothed surfaces or gripping shoes mounted upon transverse axes attached to the sides of the cage, whose function is to take hold of the guides and support the cage in the event of its becoming detached from the rope.

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  • The rods are held in this position by detents which take hold of the shoulders of the rods, and are acted upon from the front end of the upper beam and the weights-pan end of the lower beam respectively, in order to release the rods at the proper times and reduce orcut off the flow of sugar from the hopper.

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  • The governments of the Restoration showed the Church much favor, allowed the Jesuits and religious orders of both sexes to spread to an extent without precedent in the century, and to take hold of the education of more than half of the youth of both sexes in all classes of society.

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  • I said I will climb up the palm tree, I will take hold of the branches thereof.

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  • Can The Machine take hold of everyone in the final tribulation?

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  • Then he tied a rope around his waist and said to his friends, Take hold of the other end, boys.

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  • He stretched out his hand to take hold of the purse.

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  • The role of an addict would soon take hold in real life, as Robert Downey Jr. became an addict himself.

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  • Learn about what your dog's body is telling you about his health so you can prevent major problems before they take hold.

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  • In addition to keeping your animal clean, providing your pet with proper diet and nutrition will strengthen his immune system so it can fight off any organisms that try to take hold.

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  • Wet springs provide the ideal conditions for anthracnose spores to take hold.

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  • The fungus is able to take hold when there are prolonged periods of wet weather that prevent the leaves from drying off.

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  • If you crawl under a piece of furniture, take hold of it, and be prepared to move with it as the quake occurs.

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  • Even if they were just having fun in the water as opposed to trying to get clean, swimsuits didn't really take hold until the Georgian era.

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  • The value of vintage movie posters as collector items, however, didn't really take hold with nostalgia buffs until almost 70 years later.

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  • While the initial costs for tourism will be high, expect decreasing costs as more and more innovations take hold.

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  • Frank Buckland, who visited the place, states that after a little while they allowed him to take hold of them, scratch them on the back, and play with them in various ways.

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