take+a+part+of
91take part in — index conspire, cooperate, espouse, partake Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
92take part in a demonstration — index picket Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
93take part with — index assist, conspire, cooperate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
94take something in good part — ► take something in good part not be offended. Main Entry: ↑good …
95take or pay — USA The provision in a contract between a seller and a buyer or, in a project finance transaction between the project company and the offtaker, that creates an unconditional obligation on the part of the buyer or offtaker to pay for a product or… …
96take-or-pay — USA The provision in a contract between a seller and a buyer or, in a project finance transaction between the project company and the offtaker, that creates an unconditional obligation on the part of the buyer or offtaker to pay for a product or… …
97take the minutes — ► to write down what is said at a meeting and by whom: »It is part of her job to set the agenda for board meetings and take the minutes. Main Entry: ↑minute …
98take\ smth\ with\ a\ grain\ of\ salt — • take (smth) with a grain of salt • take (smth) with a pinch of salt v. phr. To accept or believe only in part; not accept too much. A man who says he is not a candidate for President should usually have his statement taken with a grain of salt …
99take\ smth\ with\ a\ pinch\ of\ salt — • take (smth) with a grain of salt • take (smth) with a pinch of salt v. phr. To accept or believe only in part; not accept too much. A man who says he is not a candidate for President should usually have his statement taken with a grain of salt …
100take\ with\ a\ grain\ of\ salt — • take (smth) with a grain of salt • take (smth) with a pinch of salt v. phr. To accept or believe only in part; not accept too much. A man who says he is not a candidate for President should usually have his statement taken with a grain of salt …