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1 I take inventory of the things I know, the things I can trust.
2 All of which meant it was now time to take inventory .
3 Also, take inventory of your liquor cabinet or bar and restock.
4 We brought everything in yesterday, so we could take inventory .
5 No other technology comes close to providing this kind of capability to take inventory .
6 He laughs and releases my chin only to take inventory of my body parts.
7 I scoot up onto the sidewalk, pull up my pants, look around, take inventory .
8 It was the municipal guards coming to take inventory and search the house for contraband.
9 No one came to take inventory or write history.
10 My sleepy eyes take inventory of the space I'm in, but there's not much to consider.
11 Because in most twelve-step recovery programs, the fourth step makes you take inventory of your life.
12 So, as we begin, let us take inventory .
13 That means it's time to take inventory .
14 And you may take inventory of your property and claim it when we rise from the table.
15 The sensations you are experiencing now are a way for us to take inventory , as it were.
16 Lying on the deck of the tug, we look down and take inventory of our odd tow.
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