take the count

VERB
  1. be counted out; remain down while the referee counts to ten
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How To Use take the count In A Sentence

  • We need strong government to take the country through this crisis.
  • He can fairly claim that the government is pursuing the best policies to take the country through the current economic turbulence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who buy tickets for three shows can take the counterfoil to the Mustafa showroom and collect gifts.
  • He can fairly claim that the government is pursuing the best policies to take the country through the current economic turbulence. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has also boosted other areas that are now competing with the Cotswolds to take the country crown. Times, Sunday Times
  • I perform the office of a maid and help fasten her townswoman 's dress, then I take the counterpane and wrap it around the velvet gown. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • Only the mobilization of resources could take the country from a position of stagnation and relative decline vis-a-vis the major industrial countries of the West and East.
  • It has also boosted other areas that are now competing with the Cotswolds to take the country crown. Times, Sunday Times
  • CORNWALL -- A pair of filmmakers from Cornwall are getting ready to take the country by storm. London Free Press
  • Without Mugabe, a return to peace and prosperity in Zimbabwe will likely be slow, but leaders already exist who might take the country back to a kind of hopefulness that, in itself, will lead to a gradual confidence in investment of the sort that has lately benefited Mozambique, Angola, and Zambia. What Will It Take to Save Zimbabwe?: Alexandra Fuller
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