How To Use Take kindly to In A Sentence

  • Plan B was to use a drill, of the electric kind, but this proved hazardous to one health from the result of a clip round ear from father who didn't take kindly to the holes left in the kitchen worktop after the drill had passed through the conker.
  • But at a time when business values are falling, stakeholders tend not to take kindly to selling the family silver at a knock-down price.
  • He wouldn't take kindly to an outsider coming to interfere and poke about.
  • Most women who have had hysterectomies to be relieved of painful periods are not going to take kindly to the word's "mutilate" and I wonder how the words used here make breast cancer patients who have lost breasts feel? Ashley's Treatment
  • He wouldn't take kindly to an outsider coming to interfere and poke about.
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  • I doubt if your people would take kindly to ... say ... catastrophic inflation when we released several tons of the praseodymium which is your standard, followed by depression and unemployment when a number of key corporations retired from business. ' The Long Way Home
  • After years of being looked after by his mother, he didn't take kindly to being told to cook for himself.
  • She didn't take kindly to my suggestion.
  • Oliver, in the early episodes of his new show at least, has made some converts but also gotten pushback from people who don't take kindly to an out-of-towner overhauling their diets. Celebrity chefs lead the charge for healthier food
  • Bureaucrats who have grown fat on maladministering the current arrangements will not take kindly to outsiders who try to replace them.
  • Rerducing God to an incompetent boob is not something that most Christians would take kindly to. Chunkdz Comes Out Smokin
  • Djokovic did not take kindly to being called a faker, and beat Roddick in the quarter-finals in New York. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • We have known patients to take kindly to an exclusive diet of kumyss, or matzoon, or predigested foods, with stale toast or zwieback, to which can be added stewed fruits. The Eugenic Marriage, Volume I. (of IV.) A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
  • This caused quite a commotion as he didn't take kindly to my interruption and asked who was I to question him and disturb his presentation.
  • `It is the Bishop's turn to appoint and he would not take kindly to Elias putting his oar in. GOODBYE CURATE
  • Dancers and choreographers, ballet masters and regisseurs do not take kindly to non-dancers controlling their destinies or making decisions for them.
  • And he does not take kindly to younger managers trying to muscle in on his territory. The Sun
  • I don’t think they give a rat’s ass over Iran’s nuclear ambitions but they care DEARLY about anything that could cause finacial pain ie a oil embargo OR a war-induced one and they will not take kindly to any nation that would cause this. we may be able to swat Iran cuz they are small and ‘weak’, but mark my works, someone is going to ’swat’ us right back… Think Progress » ThinkFast: September 15, 2006
  • Some of those snot-nosed constables you've got - I don't take kindly to them. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • He did not take kindly to my critical remarks
  • He didn't like the slowish early pace of the race and didn't take kindly to Fallon holding him up.
  • She doesn't take kindly to sudden change.
  • I don't take kindly to criticism from him.
  • He wouldn't take kindly to an outsider coming to interfere and poke about.
  • Your commanding officers will not take kindly to your disregard to authority.
  • Molly does not take kindly to her aunt's reproval. Molly Picon in "East and West"
  • In dire emergency of course, she could stay in a boarding cattery for a few days but in our judgement she'd not take kindly to that, wouldn't eat, and would be severely upset by the time we collected her.
  • Other characters include Maggie, a keen but green young journalist; Ellen, the supportive owner of the hotel, who has her own worries; and various suspicious, inward-looking locals who don't take kindly to what they see as outside interference. Book review
  • Aislinn did not take kindly to his humor, but replied in measured tones. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Many of the colonists did not take kindly to Governor Van Twiller's methods, and among them was Van Dincklagen, the schout-fiscal. The Story of Manhattan
  • However, the chef does not take kindly to Intruders In his kitchen.
  • We don't take kindly to catamite-poaching in this neck of Syracuse. Jilly Gagnon: Moments of Great Genius

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