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How To Use Take a breather In A Sentence

  • Let's take a breather, because this is not fair.
  • I stop to take a breather, before looking up in to the lights of an oncoming snowmobile.
  • They ran for a good hour before Michi stopped to take a breather.
  • I stopped to take a breather as the picture on the screen changed.
  • It provided an opportunity for a prop to take a breather. Times, Sunday Times
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  • And when you take a breather, you find yourself walking the routes that people walked 800 years ago.
  • She did a few laps, and then at one end of the pool, stopped to take a breather and relax.
  • ‘I love to do big, long rides on my single-speed,’ she says as we take a breather.
  • Just don't forget to take a breather now and then, OK?
  • We stopped to take a breather after playing one-on-one for an hour.
  • But he is having to take a breather from roaring around the grounds. The Sun
  • Relax and take a breather whenever you feel that you need one.
  • I just wish somebody would trust us so we could get off the ground and she could take a breather.
  • If you take a breather you are finished. Times, Sunday Times
  • City players rarely take a breather between moving from one organisation to the next. Times, Sunday Times
  • I needed to take a breather after each concerto.
  • Take a breather until you need to go again and repeat at the same high intensity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let's take a breather after we finish these homework exercises.
  • I suppose that we should take a breather for now, after all we shouldn't sit around worrying or we'll go crazy.
  • Luckily, I'm able to momentarily escape and take a breather.
  • Her eyes were brimmed with tears and she fled out of the house to school not stopping once to take a breather.
  • She did a few laps, and then at one end of the pool, stopped to take a breather and relax.
  • When I open the door so she can take a breather she very seldom steps over the sill.
  • It might be time to take a breather and listen to their concerns. Times, Sunday Times
  • You've climbed about 500 feet now, so take a breather on the ridge.
  • But at the moment I think it needs to take a breather.
  • Relax and take a breather whenever you feel that you need one.
  • Take a breather from paying interest: get a 0% card!
  • Satisfied, we stopped to take a breather and admire our hard determination, or lack thereof.

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