Similar words: take cover, take control, make common cause with, take care, take care of, take charge, command, commander.
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1. In 1942 he took command of 108 Squadron.
2. Mr Baker would take command of the campaign.
3. The police arrived and took command of the situation.
4. When the major was killed, the captain took command of the company.
5. General Haig took command of the British Expeditionary Force in 1915.http://sentencedict.com/take command of.html
6. The time might even come when Hal would take command of the ship.
7. Carter was deputized by Dodge to take command of the tanker.
8. The majority takes command of committee chairmanships, the bulk of staff positions, and legislative scheduling.
9. The much publicized working-class Conservative has yet to take command of the green leather benches.
10. Women are taking command of organised crime: negotiating syndicate structures, mapping strategy, clinching deals and ordering executions.
11. It swept a road weekend in Arizona and thereby took command of the conference race.
12. If you do net serve others, you cannot take command of them.
13. Crusaders take command of the battle, and their powers take command of their enemies.
14. Get ready, you and all the hordes gathered about you, and take command of them.
15. In the summer of 1944 he was sent to the Pacific to take command of the 6th Marines, then involved in mopping-up on Saipan.
16. These lessons provide you with the essential tools you need in take command of your life.
17. In September 1942, Thoma was sent to North Africa to take command of the Deutsches Afrika Korps while General Erwin Rommel was on sick leave.
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