An opening made forcibly as by pulling apart.
Engage for service under a term of contract.
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Examples for "take "
Examples for "take "
1 The new rules will take effect in July, Kentucky state officials said.
2 However, the process can take six months or longer in some cases.
3 May I suggest the responsible authorities take measures to stop this problem?
4 Leave for parents to take time off work for a family crisis.
5 I tell them it's a great year to take a gap year.
1 Just keep listening; engage with the problem, ask more and more questions.
2 View, engage , listen, read and ask as many questions as you wish.
3 However, the US would continue to engage with the organisation, he said.
4 Dr Prasad said the government should engage with unions in good faith.
5 The Australian Government should engage with South African officials, Mr Roets said.
1 Ask questions, hire a health care advocate and listen to your body.
2 Usually producers hire a trainer first and the animal second… View Article
3 Lutnick said he planned to hire up to 500 people this year.
4 I knew he didn't hire anyone with less than five years' experience.
5 Baldy was in consultation; and the consultee is worthy of his hire .
1 Are children with serious educational needs at risk at private charter schools?
2 Last week the Alzheimer's Society published its first charter on dementia-friendly technology.
3 The company has not yet received a charter from the Turkish government.
4 The bill would prevent anyone from opening further charter schools in future.
5 New Caledonia's international airline has cancelled Sunday's planned charter flight from China.
1 OPINION IMAGINE this: You lease your house to someone for five years.
2 The state also lifted a ban on new lease bidding by Chesapeake.
3 Shell is the major lease holder from the sale six years ago.
4 The money was used to buy a long-term lease on the building.
5 This lease sale never should have happened, Brune said in the statement.
Grant use or occupation of under a term of contract.
The return derived from cultivated land in excess of that derived from the poorest land cultivated under similar conditions.
1 Cornwell, 1978: the Beards have rented a summer house by the sea.
2 Each rented room received a random new box and its attendant key.
3 The State rented it in 1875 and bought it two years later.
4 He rented a building on 145th Street, and called it Reality House.
5 Rohani, who had rented the house, had left Bangkok in early January.
6 Luksic and the Kushner-Trumps all say it was rented at market rate.
7 But having security -whether rented or bought -also offers freedom.
8 A large majority lived in rented accommodation in poorer areas of Dublin.
9 Many refugees live in rented housing, self-made camps or with local families.
10 It has also rented hotels to be used for quarantine, Safieddine said.
11 Afterwards, he rented his house out on Airbnb to help stay afloat.
12 We've rented a little farmhouse just north of Scarborough by the sea.
13 In one of these cottages, Mrs. Reed lived; the other, she rented .
14 Their families had rented out farmhouses from the bank in Great Falls.
15 Car was rented to a Gunther Lindhurst three days ago at LAX.
16 I wanted a few days in the country so I rented it.
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Об этом термине rented
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Rented в диалектах
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