| takes | A building with high ceilings and huge rooms may be less practical than the colorless block of offices that takes its place, but it often fits in well with its surroundings. |
| takes | According to my experience, it takes one year to master French grammar. |
| takes | A complete intransitive verb takes neither complement or object. |
| takes | A good craftsman takes pride in his work. |
| takes | A good newspaper reporter takes advantage of what he learns from any source, even the "little bird told him so" type of source. |
| takes | All of the classmates waited for Takeshi. |
| takes | An accident only takes a second, but an accident could get you into debt for life. I think I'll just walk. |
| takes | And though a web looks complicated, it takes a spider little time to make one and catch insects. |
| takes | A small car takes little room. |
| takes | At the beginning of a marathon race, scores of runners start, but only a few finish and just one takes the cake. |
| takes | Because she takes after her sister, I cannot tell one from the other. |
| takes | Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world! |