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19 Sentences With "take a shine to"

How to use take a shine to in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "take a shine to" and check conjugation/comparative form for "take a shine to". Mastering all the usages of "take a shine to" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Some women really take a shine to him and it's really a blast.
Of course, McConnell didn't take a shine to that idea since he clearly has other priorities.
Negan seemed to take a shine to Carl in the premiere; could he embrace him instead?
If consumers take a shine to the app, it could lead to yet more AI being squeezed onto our smartphones.
On the other hand, if you can sell that idea as a swarm of drones dropping autonomous sensors on an urban battlefield, they might take a shine to it.
The large animal munched on a few of the tropical plants by the doors, reports Anchorage Daily News, but didn't seem to take a shine to the ad-hoc salad bar.
But Krugman has been pretty consistent in his disdain for this idealistic vein in politics, being one of the few liberal commentators who didn't take a shine to Barack Obama in 2008.
And while Watchmen was probably too forthrightly comic book-y for the Globes to really take a shine to it, Regina King, at least, should have gotten a nomination for her work.
No, Diamond seemed to take a shine to the car horn and the word on the street is that she's been spotted doing this in other places around her home town in Ohio.
While companies have increasingly turned to algorithms to surface content that will keep you engaged longer, users have yet to take a shine to the prospect of being served what a company wants you to see rather than what's actually there.
Characters bounce into Natalie's orbit and then dart away, each of them adding to the film's overall rumination about our ability to make a stab at normalizing the surrealism of existence: Her ex-husband stops by the house to collect his belongings or discuss their two grown children; she begins to take a shine to a fawning, good-looking former student (Roman Kolinka) who invites her to visit him at a commune where he and several other young people are trying to dream up a new society.
Dissatisfied with the family architectural business, a man and his wife pack up and move out to his great- grandfather's old house in the country. While trying to patch it up, the house starts to make it clear to him that it doesn't want him there, but the local church (with some off-kilter practices of their own) seems to take a shine to him...
Blair is jarred when a mysterious stranger shows up in town a little later claiming to be Mitch's brother. This man, Walker "Flynn" Laurence, is secretly working with Mitch, but sides with Blair when he learns of his brother's long list of crimes. Blair and Dorian take a shine to him, and Blair agrees to make him a reporter at The Sun. Blair finds herself the prime suspect in yet another murder when Mitch is killed days after his arrest.
King Hiss however does seem to take a shine to Khan and seems to be quite impressed by his loyalty. Khan's personality is largely different from his 1980s incarnation. Although he still retains a portion of his independent and scheming nature, he is presented with a more youthful personality. Khan is also rather squeamish, especially at the thought of eating victims whole like the other Snake Men, and acts like a groveling bootlicker to King Hiss, doing his best to win favor in his King's eyes and outdo his rival, General Rattlor.
SLI Systems was formed in 2001,"Focusing on retail works for SLI". Dene Mackenzie, 16 Jul 2014, Otago Daily Times and in 2013 the company raised $27 million NZD in its initial public offering"Investors take a shine to new tech stock SLI Systems", 1 Jun 2013, Hamish Fletcher, NZ Herald and listed on the NZX."SLI Systems lists on NZX today", 30 May 2013, computerworld.co.nz The core technology was originally developed at GlobalBrain, a company founded in 1998"GlobalBrain back to have another crack", 21 January 2002, Andrea Malcolm, computerworld.co.
Although she had begun to take a shine to him, Jerry is offended when Chris asks her to let the Chapmans haul her lumber, believing she's been romanced with an ulterior motive. Warren Porter is jealous of this interest in Jerry, and he and his boss, Matt Wayne, scheme against the newcomers and the family. Things get out of hand when one of the Chapmans is killed. Wayne ends up taking Jerry hostage and shooting Porter, after which the police, aided by Joe and Chris, arrive to save her.
Christopher Gartin portrays Isabel's turncoat human boyfriend Hugo, who betrays the Dallas vampires to the Fellowship of the Sun. Ryan Kwanten returns as Jason Stackhouse, Sookie's brother, who was recruited by the Fellowship of the Sun at the end of the previous season. He travels to Dallas to join the church, and Reverend Steve Newlin (Michael McMillian) and his wife Sarah (Anna Camp) both take a shine to Jason; Steve is impressed by his strength and Sarah is impressed by his looks. In Bon Temps Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell), the owner of Merlotte's bar, resolves to leave town but is persuaded to stay when he meets Daphne Landry (Ashley Jones), a fellow shapeshifter and lousy waitress.
Two young girls on the boat, Kitty Mooney and Pamela Creegan, take a shine to the Colonel and decide to "rescue" him from his wife. They take him for a walk on the boat deck while his wife plays bridge, a game which the Colonel will not play. Later on, Poirot sees the Colonel demonstrating amazing card tricks to the two young girls who have taken him under their wing. Able to deal out hands of exact suits to the others, the Colonel makes them realise why he will not play cards – he would be able to cheat and win every time – or at least be suspected of doing so – and it would be better for him not to take part.
The absence of a son may be what leads him to take a shine to Stephen, for whom he goes out of his way in the book's latter episodes, rescuing him from a brothel, walking him back to his own house and even offering him a place there to study and work. The reader becomes familiar with Bloom's tolerant, humanistic outlook, his penchant for voyeurism and his (purely epistolary) infidelity. Bloom detests violence, and his relative indifference to Irish nationalism leads to disputes with some of his peers (most notably 'the Citizen' in the Cyclops chapter). Although Bloom has never been a practising Jew, converted to Roman Catholicism to marry Molly, and has in fact received Christian baptism on three occasions, he is of partial Jewish descent and is sometimes ridiculed and threatened because of his being perceived as a Jew.

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