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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take exception to (something)<br />

- to speak against something, to find fault with something, to be angered by something<br />

The man took exception to the fact that everyone was able to play golf except him.<br />

take five<br />

- to take a five-minute rest period<br />

We decided to take five before continuing with our work.<br />

take great pains to do (something)<br />

- to make a great effort to do something<br />

The painters took great pains not to spill any paint on the carpet.<br />

take heart<br />

- to be encouraged, to feel brave <strong>and</strong> want to try something<br />

I took heart from my previous failure <strong>and</strong> decided to try again.<br />

take heed<br />

- to be cautious<br />

It is best to take heed when you are crossing the street.<br />

take hold of (someone or something)<br />

- to get in control of someone or something<br />

Something seemed to take hold of the man <strong>and</strong> he began to act very strange.<br />

take ill/sick<br />

- to become sick<br />

The woman took ill during her holiday <strong>and</strong> spent most of the time in her hotel.<br />

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