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How to use the word take to task in a sentence

Nobody is ever taken to task and punished.

The Regents need to be taken to task .

Those filing false reports will also be taken to task .

Regional and local officials have been taken to task for this.

Someone needs to be taken to task on this error.

We shall be taken to task if we disregard foliar feeding.

Love that Mark is getting taken to task for his childish behavior.

That was bad, Mrs should be taken to task for that.

Time they were taken to task and shown as what they are .

It is extremely pleasing to finally see ONE of these trolls taken to task .

Baseball has been taken to task for turning a blind eye to its drug problems.

Was anybody taken to task ?

I don’t quite understand why Will is being taken to task so grievously here.

He was immediately taken to task by Flacius, who never took false teaching lightly.

Angela is also taken to task for arguably doing 95% of all her tasks.

Certainly, Catan shouldn’t be taken to task for writing an operatic opera.

Taken to task over it?

The Glastonbury organisers should be taken to task for their part in normalising this insanity.

She has often been taken to task for her confrontational tactics in dealing with the authorities.

LANDLORDS were taken to task today for running ‘dirty, grubby and unfriendly’ pubs.

Also MSNBC has taken to task and criticized liberal people who work in the government including POTUS .

Not one member can be taken to task because of the way he or she voted.

And know when the time is expired of session, as he may be taken to task .

The demolition drive was a good step but people close to the ministers were not taken to task .

Once upon a time, I was taken to task by another user on this site for name-dropping.

US Cellular should be taken to task for this in general, and you should get a refund.

In inspections, Deen is taken to task for his disco ball and frame, which were both incomplete.

Every time he pulls out that ” No Law” book he gets taken to task and runs away.

The acquisition frenzy that characterised the agency throughout the 1980s was taken to task under the new management system.

Foreign firms are often taken to task very publicly in China where their businesses and reputations are on the line .

Lots and lots of double standards from the BBC and Robinson needs to be taken to task over it.

According to the Sefurno, it is for this reason that Bilam was taken to task by his donkey.

Last Friday, Meat Trade Suppliers was taken to task for ‘seriously misleading’ shareholders over a hostile offer.

You can be sure my local retailer will be taken to task for his decision not to carry your magazine.

Belbin took to task the authors, Furnham, Steele & Pendleton and the Journal provided Furnham space to reply.

Written in the aftermath of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Miller took to task the entirety of human culture.

Are we sending a message to Singaporeans that ifone writes on a sensitive issue , one would be taken to task ?

Not doing so can amount to professional misconduct, and several lawyers have been taken to task by relevant state legal bodies.

While at AVARD, Dharampal made regular contributions to the AVARD Newsletter, often taking to task governmental planning and development projects.

Such people are inferior in rank to the people of the first category and can be taken to task for their omissions.