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1 Mr. Savage will now take the microphone and say a few words.
2 The writer suggests that the purser ask her to take the microphone .
3 They frequently take the microphone to lead the crowd in chanting.
4 The wind tries to take the microphone out of his hand.
5 Here, take the microphone , and put your finger on the two-button as Web did.
6 Videos of the encounter show Acosta pulling back as the intern moved to take the microphone .
7 He said that would mount a challenge ahead of the roll-call by asking to take the microphone .
8 After waiting about 20 minutes Sanders himself was pushed away when he tried to take the microphone back.
9 No, but if there was any justice in the world, someone would take the microphone away from you.
10 Should I? Federer said it was a bit of fun and didn't know the Ferrell would take the microphone .
11 She called his behavior "absolutely unacceptable." Videos of the encounter show Acosta pulling back as the staffer moved to take the microphone .
12 Russell was nursing a right quad contusion but did take the microphone to speak to the crowd before the game to promise better things ahead.
13 The argument led to a tugging match between a White House intern who tried to take the microphone from Acosta, who hung on to it.
14 Instead, she takes the microphone out of the holder, still facing us.
15 She reached down and took the microphone the com officer handed her.
16 A young girl took the microphone and the room was silenced.
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This collocation consists of: Take the microphone through the time