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    Use "take root" in a sentence

    take root example sentences

    take root


    1. When the forests again take root, they absorb the carbon from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, and the ice age diminishes


    2. Even at Lucy’s tender age the seeds of cynicism had begun to take root, especially now that hope seemed so far away, and she mentally went “whatever” as the DJ waxed lyrically about the new voice on the block


    3. the seeds of cynicism had begun to take root, especially now that


    4. Efforts at enlightening someone are analogous to planting a seed and watching it take root


    5. The Castigator talked to him in earnest, urging him to uphold the Law, honor his rank and office, protect him and the Council as a whole and crush the rebels before they could take root firmly


    6. 30 And the remnant that is escaped of the house of Judah shall yet again take root downward, and bear fruit upward


    7. 24 Yes, they shall not be planted; yes, they shall not be sown: yes, their stock shall not take root in the Earth, and he


    8. in his season comes not up, neither does all that is planted take root; even so is it of them that are sown in the world; they shall not all


    9. It will take roots and grow and in due course take


    10. Socialism did not take roots in the United States for several reasons

    11. anxieties began to take root


    12. 41 For as the farmer sows much seed on the ground and plants many trees and yet the thing that is sown good in his season comes not up neither does all that is planted take root; even so is it of them that are sown in the world; they shall not all be saved


    13. all of which take root and are slowly, but firmly, planted in the body


    14. During the first century Christianity had prepared itself, by struggle and compromise, to take root and rapidly spread


    15. None are related to the savage European wild boar of medieval classics; though these had been loosed and permitted to take root in a few locations


    16. allowed cancer to take root in my body because of the way I had been


    17. 19:30-31 says: “Once more a remnant of the house of Judah will take root


    18. But he allowed sin to take root in his heart, and in the end he did them all


    19. Mafdet assured me that I need not stop at all the villages because if the ways of the Mother Goddesses become firmly rooted they will travel like vines and take root in all the other villages


    20. So Jesus says: two things cause good hearted people (where the word of God starts to take root in their life) from the thing taking root

    21. Jesus says: you could be a really good person, and the seed of the word of God can come into your life; but it'll never take root, if the worries of this life have choked it out


    22. superficial would take root


    23. You also become more sensitive to your body’s needs and, therefore, you can recognize and address health problems before they take root and require medical attention


    24. Only about half of what she says makes it into his head to take root


    25. What had been a joke began to take root and would not let go


    26. needle-seeds suffocating the ground ensured no straying germ could take root near this


    27. There was a sudden appearance of hope starting to take root in my anguished heart


    28. This will help the transplanted plants to take root and grow healthily to bear fruit


    29. The stem that was cut will eventually take root and at that time you need to separate it from the main stem, for planting by itself


    30. "There is," said he, at the end of his meditations, "a clever maxim, which bears upon what I was saying to you some little while ago, and that is, that unless wicked ideas take root in a naturally depraved mind, human nature, in a right and wholesome state, revolts at crime

    31. `You should rather say - "What about all the money that's wasted every year on education?" What can be more brutal and senseless than trying to "educate" a poor little, hungry, ill-clad child? Such so-called "instruction" is like the seed in the parable of the Sower, which fell on stony ground and withered away because it had no depth of earth; and even in those cases where it does take root and grow, it becomes like the seed that fell among thorns and the thorns grew up and choked it, and it bore no fruit


    32. Fear started to take root


    33. The idea, however, seemed to take root in his mind; by the time we spoke of the matter again it was firmly established


    34. And yet, passing motorists who glance off toward the mountains will see that somehow those orchards have drifted or blown to settle and take root in the foothills, green and flourishing, far from the gasoline stampede


    35. They came on parties and vacations, on little shopping trips for trinkets and photographs and the “atmosphere”; they came to study and apply sociological laws; they came with stars and badges and rules and regulations, bringing some of the red tape that had crawled across Earth like an alien weed, and letting it grow on Mars wherever it could take root


    36. Consequently, these sprouts ought to be deemed precious, and not be treated, as they are everywhere,—they ought not to be forbidden, because the schools are not according to our taste, that is, the sprouts ought not to be killed, and branches stuck in the ground where they will not take root


    37. There must be plausibility before comedy can take root


    38. It would seem, that whenever the land had become sufficiently dry for an acorn or a hickory-nut to sprout, take root, and grow, it did so; and from one or more of these trees, in time, others have grown around them in such clusters as we now behold


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