How To Use Take turns In A Sentence

  • Dan and I usually take turns to cook.
  • The robin chaffinch blue tit and wren and green linnet collectively can put on a marvellous show as they take turns at feeding.
  • For the first few weeks after the chick hatches, the parents take turns tending the chick and foraging, with foraging trips taking many days.
  • When the soldiers have drunk more, they will take turns going into the wagon with the women.
  • You share sunscreen, swap flip-flops and take turns springing for sno-cones.
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  • In vain Mahoney strove to get the men to take turns in watching aloft from the mizzenmast for any chance vessel. THE "FRANCIS SPAIGHT"
  • Five teams of six officers will take turns to run alongside the flame at all times, with others on motorcycles and bicycles. Times, Sunday Times
  • We sit on pillows in front of them as they respectfully take turns to explain their plight.
  • Immediately before the priest, who holds the chalice under the humeral veil, two acolytes take turns incensing the Blessed Sacrament. Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 4.2 - Good Friday, The Adoration of the Cross and the Rite of the Presanctified
  • The male and female birds take turns in sitting on the eggs.
  • Characters take turns bemoaning their frustrations or looking at the unattainable perfection of the stars.
  • In other collaborative activities individuals take turns in sitting vigilantly alert while others feed, thereby functioning as watchdogs or guards.
  • Okay take turns rolling the dice and taking that many cubes.
  • In vain Mahoney strove to get the men to take turns in watching aloft from the mizzenmast for any chance vessel. THE "FRANCIS SPAIGHT"
  • Longest chooses his important sigil first, then we take turns, on down to the shortest. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • In the days ahead we'll take turns stirring steaming cauldrons over the camp fire.
  • The players then take turns claiming territories one at a time until they are equally divided among the participants.
  • It also helps to know how to keep your body weight centered, how to take turns on slippery surfaces, how to ride through powder and crud, when to let the pressure out of your tires, and to simply get off and walk or carry your bike.
  • By the end of the afternoon, the whole staff had gathered round to watch, and to take turns zapping the deadly Chians. STAGE FRIGHT
  • Hundreds of baby-faced teenagers from around the country serve as the guard of honour, donning black capes and sombre expressions as they take turns watching over the lily-decked crypt.
  • Basically players each choose a team of 5 dice, and take turns throwing a die onto the table.
  • He also encouraged the nine supporting vocalists to take turns soloing throughout the set.
  • In one corner Gareth Southgate is talking tactics with a group of girls, two of whom take turns taking drags from the same cigarette as they nod their acknowledgement of his message. Wigan's Roberto Martínez feels more English than Spanish
  • They usually play fairly noncompetitive games or those in which they all take turns. Why Am I Afraid to be Assertive?
  • We were five for four carrier positions; therefore, we could take turns.
  • As soon as the jays leave, the titmice take turns.
  • Longest chooses his important sigil first, then we take turns, on down to the shortest. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • Walking immediately before the Priest as he holds the Chalice under the humeral veil, two acolytes take turns incensing the Blessed Sacrament. Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 3 - The Mass of Holy Thursday and the Mandatum
  • In this game, two players take turns accumulating points by capturing tokens while avoiding being "stalemated". GnomeFiles.org
  • Motors revving, we lined up to take turns cruising at cautious speeds across the practice area, which was basically a blanket of dirt.
  • Each player places a coin in the pot and then take turns spinning the teetotum following the instructions when the teetotum stops spinning.
  • It is a Thirties clockwork race game, in which two tin spaceships take turns to advance along a tramline track.
  • The male and female take turns to sit on the nest.
  • United are a circus troupe where performers take turns to do their bit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or, employees can take turns preparing a gift for the honoree on behalf of everyone. Globe and Mail
  • What a story it will be when the bankrupt Senators, one of the league's least appreciated teams, take turns sipping from the famous silver chalice. ... USATODAY.com - With ice heating up, can't wait to sip from the Cup
  • Some people search for caribou through binoculars, others take turns napping in a crawl space that is layered with mattresses and sleeping bags.
  • Five teams of six officers will take turns to run alongside the flame at all times, with others on motorcycles and bicycles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her friends at the club would take turns posing in front of the easel, while Grotte and other art club members painted them.
  • There is a dog who barks unless she is petted continuously, so people take turns petting her.
  • Choosing series, in which "players" take turns indexically indicating their selection of one of three possible parallel linelike vegetables - carrots, beans, rhubarb, etc. LA Weekly | Complete Issue
  • Susan and her brother take turns doing the dishes.
  • It is hypnotically disturbing to watch a pair of 10-year-old twins take turns speaking their mother's exasperated love for them.
  • Neither of the two stories intersects in any way - they just take turns eating up screen time and end independently of one another.
  • Kartik and Sanyas take turns poling the boat, the pole dramatic against the sky.
  • From several metres, the youths take turns lassoing the antlers with rope, like cowboys rustling cattle.
  • You'll have to take turns on the swing.
  • One at a time, the largest bulls take turns charging the lions. Christianity Today
  • The structure of the show, especially in the first act, has a lot in common with the play: various characters take turns riffing on a common theme.
  • Everything from rock to reggae will take turns delighting the crowd.
  • Interrogators would allegedly take turns ill-treating him.
  • When it came time to sit in our circle and take turns airing our parenting gripes in a non-confrontational, non-judgmental manner, I quietly took my place on the floor.
  • My team plays his about 3 times a year, and every game is a barn burner and we take turns winning.
  • Panic, fear and dread take turns punching you in the solar plexus.
  • From several metres, the youths take turns lassoing the antlers with rope, like cowboys rustling cattle.
  • They take turns; one pours a full bucket over my head like a waterfall.
  • The aides eat subsidised bacon sandwiches and take turns to drawl politely to concerned constituents. The Sun
  • Snow-white peonies come into bloom in May, and pale daylilies, white liatris, and white Japanese anemones take turns through the summer and fall.
  • Riding in each others’ slipstreams is crucial to race tactics: a lone rider has little chance of outracing a small group of riders who can take turns in the strenuous position at the front of the group.
  • In the game, players take turns to push coins up a board with horizontal lines across it.
  • The whole pack is then placed face down in the centre of the table and the players take turns to draw cards one at a time from the top of the pack.
  • We'd take turns staying up and listening for prowlers or break-ins.
  • Sammy is definitely interested, but she is naturally slower at everything (having never done it before and being a over a year younger which is eons to a toddler) and even when I have them take turns the outcome is that Sammy does very little and then it is Alex's turn again. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Take turns to roll the dice and gradually build your beetle (you must start with the body).
  • The male and female birds take turns in sitting on the eggs.
  • Back on the land, ferret badgers take turns with otters, ground squirrels and crab-eating macaques to stalk out their territory on the numerous white sandy beaches.
  • One at a time, the largest bulls take turns charging the lions. Christianity Today
  • United are a circus troupe where performers take turns to do their bit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Approximately 20 guys, from young teenagers to 30-somethings take turns working out their uprocks, flares and headspins to yelps and handclaps of support.
  • The male and female take turns to sit on the nest.
  • The adults would take turns staying awake and fanning those sleeping, but this made little difference.
  • The male and female take turns to sit on the nest.
  • If there are more than two players, they take turns in clockwise rotation, beginning with the player to dealer's left.
  • The harsh environment hypothesis, therefore, predicts that the warmest nests will not only show evidence of more biparental care but that the two parents will take turns more often throughout the day. Boing Boing
  • It is a Thirties clockwork race game, in which two tin spaceships take turns to advance along a tramline track.
  • We take turns on the night shift
  • The only thing that sucked was having to take turns with my brother and sister.
  • The male and female take turns to sit on the nest.
  • The captain and one co-pilot will be in the pilots' seats for both takeoff and landing, but during the flight all crewmembers take turns at the controls.
  • Some parents let their children take turns staying up half an hour later than their usual bedtime.
  • On school days the children s parents had to take turns bringing in turf for the school fire.
  • The priests in Jerusalem were so numerous that they had to take turns in performing Temple ceremonies.
  • Children take turns singing the songs they have composed while being accompanied by a guitarist.
  • Family branches take turns to host the ceremony, with the expenditure shared by the whole village.
  • The players other than the banker take turns to ask for cards and place bets.
  • The committee also elected three conveners to take turns chairing the weekly meeting.
  • Both parents take turns incubating the eggs and bringing food to the chicks.
  • The diggers would take turns going down on the ropes, two at a time. THE SECRET OF THE FORGOTTEN CITY
  • You can't both use the bike at once you'll have to take turns.
  • The aides eat subsidised bacon sandwiches and take turns to drawl politely to concerned constituents. The Sun
  • Then take turns reciting your odes to love.

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