exception to - Alicia took great [...] the fact that her name had been left off the guest list., notice - Don’t take [...] any of what Sue says – she’s just in a bad mood., place - The seminar will take [...] in the new lecture room on the fourth floor., part - He rarely took in [...] proceedings, preferring backseat role. rather to have a, the view - This institution takes [...] that all employees should be treated fairly., account of - When you add up your business expenses don’t forget to take [...] hotel tips., issue - The Minister took [...] with the interviewer over whether the government was sticking to its manifesto pledges., advantage - Mark took [...] of the breeze and went windsurfing., by surprise - His sudden appearance took me [...] ., second place - Fathers tend to have to take [...] when a new baby comes along., into account - We need to take [...] the neighbours if we’re going to have a party., for granted - Luisa was fed up with being taken [...] and decided to leave both her husband and family., a stand - The teacher decided it was time to take [...] on school uniform and not allow the children to wear trainers in class.,

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