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43 Sentences With "take joy in"

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

Well, if love is treasonous, then we take joy in it.
Americans must take joy in our accomplishments on the Fourth of July.
But try to take joy in this spin drive to the basket.
We are allowed to take joy in bringing other people joy, no fine print.
Ghosts and bones are made to remind us to take joy in not being dead yet.
They seem to mostly take joy in the sounds themselves, and leave meaning up to other people.
"I don't take joy in this process at all, and I'm in great angst over this," McBath said.
Hypomanic imaginings may be troublesome, but it is all I'm programmed to do and all I take joy in.
What they offer is an escape from tedium — a reason to take joy in food beyond the baseline requirements of existence.
To get rid of this swirling dirt patina glomming onto my skin, I've learned to take joy in washing my face.
But Sessions almost seemed to take joy in talking about the policies, noticeably smiling and almost laughing as he quoted the Bible.
It's also a great time to take joy in a national treasure: The very good and fat bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska.
The people of Kentucky may just have had their fill of McConnell, who appears to take joy in killing legislation that will help our nation.
Where once the schadenfreude of competitive television may have appealed, it is difficult to take joy in the misery of others when anger is so pervasive.
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Though Kardashian West has admitted that she is "sometime mortified" at her previous style choices, the reality star seems to take joy in offering advice to Jenner.
"Insecure people, by contrast, "can't take joy in the achievements of the people around them and a marker of that balance between confidence and humility is humor.
And you enjoyed that piece of shit—because you were seeing it through the eyes of your partner, and because you got to take joy in their joy.
With only slight exaggeration, Carrère summarizes this outrageous benevolence: Love your enemies, take joy in being unhappy, prefer being small to being big, poor to rich, sick to healthy.
So, it's no surprise that he was desperate to make sure he could still take joy in his allotted craft, once the hard labor of social reform was done.
True friends take joy in one another's successes, and the worldwide web is a great place to tell your fans and loved ones about your well-deserved windfalls and actualized dreams.
Ladies and gentlemen, whether you find yourself reading this in your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s (and so on), I advise you to take joy in the very moment that we are in.
Not the first time we see Tony take joy in strangling a man, not the violent death that takes Adriana away, not even the time Paulie Walnuts gets lost in the woods.
"We cannot let the Russians laugh about and take joy in the success they had in the last election," Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic leader in the House of Representatives, told a news conference.
"We cannot let the Russians laugh about and take joy in the success they had in the last election," Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic leader in the House of Representatives, said at a news conference.
But the characters take joy in affixing a handwritten message to a blooming branch, in attending an all-night gossip session around a lit brazier on a porch, and in falling in and out of love.
While the University of Delaware did the right thing in dismissing the professor, the Huffington Post has taken the classless route of continuing to feature a sick 2016 article that appears to take joy in Otto's unjust prosecution.
The answer, he discovered through reading Wordsworth, is to take refuge in a capacity to be moved by beauty — a capacity to take joy in the quiet contemplation of delicate thoughts, sights, sounds, and feelings, not just titanic struggles.
"Bullfighting is a spectacle that's cruel to animals and degrading to all humanity, led by irresponsible individuals who are insensitive to animals' suffering or, worse, take joy in that suffering," a spokesperson from the Association for Animal Rights (Association Droits des Animaux) told Motherboard.
Hart of Dixie also seems to take joy in not having to answer to most of the real-life socioeconomic issues that might plague actual humans outside of a fuzzy TV show — so if that's something you're averse to, this might not be the show for you.
Rubio, taking up the role of chief Trump attacker now that former Florida Governor Jeb Bush has left the race, seemed to take joy in pointing out that Trump's sole plan to replace and repeal President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law is to allow insurance companies to operate across state lines.
" While whipping up a simple vinaigrette of olive oil and lemon, Puglisi stated that he agrees with Claus Meyer—who is often credited as the founder of New Nordic Cuisine philosophy—that the restrictive Protestant culture of the Scandinavian countries "sort of did not allow you to take joy in food.
As she and her son were both discriminated by the people due to having a lower social status and coming from a "low-class", both of them lived a quiet life together until she passed away, which affected Livius's entire world. ;, , : :Nike's personal maids who take joy in dressing her. They often tell her about the affairs in the castle. ;, , : :Royal advisors of the Sun Kingdom.
Keegan regarded it as a gimmick and he could not believe the fans would take joy in it. The throw-in, to Keegan, was a sign of how far Newcastle had fallen. Keegan wanted the club to be known for scoring goals and thrilling football. Prior to his first game, Keegan made his first tough call with his squad of players when he dropped the midfielder Lee Clark.
The Darling Buds of May is a novella by British writer H. E. Bates published in 1958. It was the first of a series of five books about the Larkins, a rural family from Kent. Pop and Ma Larkin and their many children take joy in nature, each other's company, and almost constant feasts. Their only income is through selling scrap, picking strawberries, and selling farm animals or previous purchases that they've tired of.
Karl and Susan are best friends who enjoy each other's company, share a deep connection and take joy in each other's quirks and ways. Woodburne described them as having a "really solid foundation for a marriage" and she has said that she does not want to see Susan and Karl's relationship break up again. Holy Soap have called Susan and Karl "contenders for the friskiest couple on Ramsay Street". Following their "passionate arguments", the couple enjoy making up together.
Susan and Karl were childhood sweethearts who married in 1978, before they both graduated from university. Karl has cheated on Susan twice and the couple have broken up and divorced, but they later reunited and have remarried. Karl and Susan are best friends who enjoy each other's company, share a deep connection and take joy in each other's quirks and ways. Woodburne described them as having a "really solid foundation for a marriage" and she has said that she does not want to see Susan and Karl's relationship break up again.
Some people delight in their noble ancestry; some in their abilities; some in their wealth or strength; some in their hunting animals. But I don't take joy in any of these things because I have something even better: To me your love is better than noble ancestry, wealth, expensive clothes or hunting animals. And as long as I have you, I feel prouder than anyone else. But I am also cursed in only a single thing: that if you stop loving me, I will become the most wretched person.
The experiment led to his memory and personality to be erased and replaced with one incorporating multiple Ultimate talents. Due to this combination of talents, Hajime's ability to empathize and take joy in the people around him was removed as well. Under his new persona Izuru Kamukura, the , he grew bored with the world due to being unable to relate to anyone and was manipulated by Junko into being present at the prototype killing game, the killing of Hope's Peak Academy's student council, where the event was blamed on him to incite the events that destroyed human civilization. Despite learning of his past and Izuru, Hajime manages to think for himself and help the others delete Alter Ego Junko.
Joe Concha, 'NBC's Guthrie slammed by left, right over interview with Covington student Sandmann', The Hill January 23, 2019. On January 23, CNN's Kirsten Powers deleted her Twitter app after she was criticized and, in her own words, "harassed" on Twitter after stating a day prior that "watching all the videos (which I did) does not change the fundamental problem: the boys disrespecting an Indigenous elder."Joe Concha, 'CNN's Powers deletes Twitter app after harassment claim over Covington criticism', The Hill January 23, 2019. The same day, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders gave a statement saying, "the idea that anybody could take joy in the destruction of young kids is absolutely outrageous to me"; her remarks were criticized, with critics pointing to the Trump administration's family separation policy.
His poetry pieces for Veac Nou are seen by academic Letiţia Constantin as evidence that Isac had a satisfactory political background from the communist point of view. Constantin describes them as agitprop pieces, stylistically "pastiches" of Soviet poetry. The importance Isac had for the new literary mainstream, shaped in the 1950s by censorship and waves of political repression, was underlined by communist poet Dan Deşliu in a 1956 report for the Writers' Union of Romania: "after World War I and especially in the period of our country's fascization, [...] the flame of poetry continued to burn, lighting the way of tomorrow. With different intensities, its rays are the creation of poets who have long since entered Romanian literary history, such as: G. Topîrceanu, A. Toma, Emil Isac, G. Bacovia or maestro Tudor Arghezi, whom we presently take joy in counting among the active members in our ranks".
Do continue, therefore, to show yourself a beloved son, humble > and devoted to the honour and service of your mother, the Holy Roman Church, > and to defend Her interests by spreading the Christian faith in such a way > that this Apostolic See may take joy in having such a devoted and glorious > son whose affection cannot be in doubt. > > As tangible representation that said kingdom belongs to Saint Peter, you > have determined as a testimony of great reverence to surrender annually two > marks of gold to Us and Our successors. You and your successors will > endeavour, therefore, to consign to the Archbishop of Braga pro tempore this > census that belongs to Us and Our successors. > > We determine accordingly that it is unlawful for any man to brazenly cause > any trouble to you or your heirs or your kingdom, or to seize anything that > belongs to it or, in the case it has been seized, to keep it, debase it, or > cause any torment to it.

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