His Lordship took a step toward him and lifted his hands.
Their Lordships took time for consideration.
He knew that; but would their Lordships take the same view, or the admiral at Naples when he reported to him?
Instead, an expression such as "Their Lordships took time to consider", or "Their Lordships took time for consideration" will be found.
Allowing his appeal against the second conviction, the court applied by analogy what their Lordships take to be the principle which underlies the doctrine of autrefois convict.
His Lordship took it very hard.
Catesby replied "I think your Lordship takes no pleasure to be there".
We humbly hope your Lordships will take our hard case into consideration and let us have some other ship .
He saw that his Lordship had taken the bait, half-turned away.
'Well, it's not for your prisoner to tell you what to do; but his Lordship might take a serious view of you removing one of his officers without showing him your authority.'