“take to” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “take to”:

+ Each school offers many courses that students take to earn a degree.

+ This law allowed terminal illnessterminally ill people to get a prescription for a medication that they could take to kill themselves.

+ Lil struggled with her decision of who to take to the last tribal council, but chose Sandra.

+ They planned the story for seasons two, three and four but were not sure exactly how long it would take to tell it.

+ Aragorn decides to take to the “Paths of the Dead”.

+ This means should her son Prince William, Duke of Cambridge take to the British throne as he is expected to, William would become the first blood descendant of Charles II to do so.

+ Members of the Black Hand had learned the route they would take to their destination.

+ Once you make a decision to stop a snowmobile, the distance it will take to stop will be a combination of the speed of the machine, weight of the machine and the available friction and or the mechanical damping between the snowmobile and the surface on which it is trying to stop.

take to how to use?
take to how to use?

Example sentences of “take to”:

+ Also because of the technology, we have lost our sense of direction because we always look at our GPS on our cellphone when we do not know the path we must take to get there.

+ The emperor also had a passion for gladiatorial combat, which he took so far as to take to the arena himself, dressed as a gladiator.

+ A sleeping pill is a drug that people take to help them sleep.

+ White’s ships turned around and sailed back to England because they had nothing to take to the colony.

+ The naiads – which do not look much like dragonflies at all – hatch and immediately take to the water.

+ NASA estimated in 2006, that it wil take to 2068 for the ozone layer in Antarctica to recover to the level before human-induced thinning.NASA :, NASA Earth Observatory News Archive, 29th June 2006 According to the World Meteorological Organization, the state of the ozone layer over Antarctica will not change noticeably in the next twenty years.

+ Then the Witch’s army outnumbered very quickly, and she is soon killed by Aslan, while the leftover of the enemies either give themselves up or take to flight.

+ Big O notation is used to find the upper bound of the function’s growth rate, meaning it works out the longest time it will take to turn the input into the output.

+ However, revisions could also be pruned “in advance”, by many actions each person could take to avoid long-term storing of more revisions.

+ Long ago, the mice had a general council to consider what measures they could take to outwit their common enemy, the Cat.

+ Strong oppose this is a good topic to take to VGA but the grammar and prose is excruciatingly weak.

+ The measures he liked to take to deal with inflation were not well liked.

+ Kayakers and canoers also take to the lagoon and one can often see scullers as well.

+ Too many issues for the time it would take to rewrite, and I can’t even verify whether he’s notable enough for an article to begin with.

+ Also because of the technology, we have lost our sense of direction because we always look at our GPS on our cellphone when we do not know the path we must take to get there.

+ The emperor also had a passion for gladiatorial combat, which he took so far as to take to the arena himself, dressed as a gladiator.
+ A sleeping pill is a drug that people take to help them sleep.

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