Similar words: overtaken, take note, take notes, take notice, take note of, take no notice, take notice of, take no notice of. Meaning: adj. taken without permission or consent especially by public authority.
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1. He had taken over an old company verging on liquidation.
2. The firm was taken over by a multinational consulting firm.
3. They had taken over the tenancy of the farm.
4. Colin Lamb has taken over responsibility for this project.
5. What is good and useful should be taken over.
6. A new breed of film-maker has taken over Hollywood.
7. Has the party been taken over by extremists?
8. His widow has taken over the running of his empire, including six London theatres.
9. The agricultural surplus was taken over almost in its entirety by the ruler.
10. The whole of her being had been taken over by a desire to return to her homeland.
11. She has taken over the role vacated by her boss.
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12. The firm has been taken over by an American conglomerate.
13. Now that English has taken over as the main language, the country's native language has been marginalized.
14. The old official club website address has been taken over by cybersquatters.
15. The company he works for has recently been taken over.
16. I was taken over one by my History mistress.
17. The younger generation had taken over the reins.
18. The following month the insurer was duly taken over.
19. Now techno has taken over the city.
20. The company was taken over by Sony in 1989.
21. The company was taken over by Daimler in the late Twenties.
22. For some obscure reason you had to be taken over.
23. The family business has now been taken over by Anderson's eldest son.
24. He is leader in name only: his deputy has effectively taken over.
25. The command of all forces at Verdun was to be taken over at midnight.
26. We guarantee that you won't lose your jobs when the company is taken over.
27. Most stockbroking analysts believe it inevitable that the troubled electronics group will be taken over.
28. The new statute had set out the management arrangements governing the institutions which the county authority had taken over.
29. Speculation continues that the company may merge or be taken over by another company, such as Sun Microsystems or Oracle Corp.
30. They argued that a new racism based on arguments about cultural difference had largely taken over the arenas of public debate.
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