And you cannot take my side, not so long as we're in their hands.
I find myself more often than not taking the woman's side.
He took the left side as Big stood at the right.
Robert's going to walk over to take his side of things.
Wouldn't doing nothing to change the policy also be taking sides?
I certainly could never take sides against one of my parents.
A time comes when a man has to take sides.
Even a week before the big game, people are already taking sides.
But I didn't come over here to take sides about anything.
If there is only on in ten who'll take your side then we will go.
He does, however, know when to take a stand and lead the team.
And he called on people to take a stand against them.
After all, she herself had taken a stand against the death god.
He has not taken a public stand on the project.
So he's going to try to keep you from taking a stand.
On the air again, he began to take a political stand.
The time has come when we must take a stand.
The report did not take a stand on social issues.
She was using two hands, trying to take a stand.
She did not take the stand in her own defense.
So that is why you are waiting before adopting a clear stance.
I would like to ask the Commission to adopt a positive stance on this matter.
However, in a speech on 6 December 1779 he adopted a much more critical stance.
I find it impossible to understand the stance adopted by some individuals.
These are, after all, specific questions, and there is no need to adopt a defensive stance.
As a result, they were forced to adopt a defensive stance throughout the war.
Europe has always adopted a humanitarian stance, and it should stay that way.
It is now the Council's turn to adopt a more constructive stance.
The tough stance adopted in 1994 has achieved its purpose, other officials say.
We should, in my opinion, adopt a flexible stance for once.
Given a chance to come clean, why doesn't he just stand up and take a stance?
Another approach to this question is to take a strong stance on performance.
In this way, he knows where to take his stance.
It is about time the government took a strong stance on this.
But I do think the union's going to take a tough stance.
But some members on both sides of the issue took a similar stance.
However, it has taken a more independent stance over the last 30 years.
He would find somewhere high to take stance and think.
There are things to be done, at least to take a moral stance.
I don't think you're going to see us take a direct stance on that.
But the company has taken no position on the idea.
Community Board 8 has taken no position on the project.
He is always ready to take a position on what should have been done.
The Administration has not yet taken a position on the plan.
We need to take a position, right or wrong, to support these people.
The Bush administration has not taken a position on the bill.
He didn't tell me where she was taking the position.
The company said the board would take no position on the offer yet.
He said that the national office had taken no public position on the tax issue.
But he said the association has not taken a position on the issue.