Idioms
take kindly to (someone or something)
to be pleased by someone or something, to be agreeable to someone or something
The man does not take kindly to people telling him how to run his business.
take leave of one's senses
take liberties with (someone or something)
take no stock in (something)
take note of (something)
take notice of (something)
take off
take off after (someone or something)
take off clothes or shoes etc.
take off one's hat to (someone)
take off some time or take some time off
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prey on/upon (someone)
pitch (someone) a curve (ball)
sitting on top of the world
no two ways about it
twist (someone's) arm
take one's cue from (someone)
hold true
dead set against (something)
scrape the bottom of the barrel
hand (something) to (someone) on a silver platter
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In 1936, England became the first country in the world to provide regular public broadcasting on television.
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