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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take (someone) for granted<br />

- to accept someone without gratitude or as a matter of course<br />

Everybody takes the office clerk for granted <strong>and</strong> nobody ever thanks her.<br />

take (someone) for (someone or something)<br />

- to mistake someone for someone or something<br />

The man took the boy for a robber <strong>and</strong> called the police.<br />

take (someone) hostage<br />

- to kidnap or seize someone to be a hostage<br />

The bank robbers took several people hostage during the bank robbery.<br />

take (someone) into one's confidence<br />

- to tell a secret to someone <strong>and</strong> trust that person to keep the secret<br />

The bank manager took the customer into his confidence <strong>and</strong> told him about the<br />

banking problems.<br />

take (someone or something) on<br />

- to undertake to deal with someone or something<br />

I decided to take the extra work on in order to make some extra money.<br />

take (someone's) part<br />

- to take a side in an argument<br />

My friend always takes my part when I am having an argument with someone.<br />

take (someone's) pulse<br />

- to measure the beats of a person's pulse<br />

The doctor took the patient's pulse when she arrived at the hospital.<br />

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