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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121. Kobe shoots too little: selfish, should have taken over.
122. Existing economic system was taken over holus-bolus.
123. No, Obama hasn't taken over the Oval Office early. You're looking at a wax figure of the soon-to-be president that was unveiled in Germany.
124. The battalion had a new commander : Lieutenant Colonel William F. Harris, 32, Naval Academy 1936, who had taken over from Major Roach on 11 November.
125. Golden parachute: Contractual benefits that assure a high-level employee of generous payments if a company is taken over and he or she is dismissed as a result.
126. Beryl : What idiocy! If you do that, your body will be taken over by Metalia.
127. Within a few years, their country had been taken over by remorseless European settlers.
128. Where the consignee fails to declare with the Customs within 3 months from the date of declaration of the means of transport concerned, the goods shall be taken over and sold off by the Customs.
129. The company is taken over by a large international corporation.
130. In any case Porsche had personally taken over Hitler's bias for super - heaviness.
131. They are ready to be taken over by any witch doctor , guru, or dictator.
131. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
132. The new company has duly taken over all accounts outstanding and will take all responsibility for the settlement of accounts.
133. In 1974, Social Security insurance was taken over by the Social Security Administration, and in 1983 an amendment allowed partial taxation of the benefits given to upper-income recipients.
134. The governor of Quintana Roo denied that his state was being taken over by drug traffickers following the arrest and earlier detentions of other senior officials.
135. It reported that since 2007 an interest in the 1836 battle - where 1,500 Mexican troops lay siege to 200 Texans - had slowly taken over his life.
136. Papers are written about "activating stunned fish", his epigrammatic summation of the post-merger integration of the succulent but ill-managed morsels that Haier has taken over.
137. The parliament in Madrid was taken over by civil guards.
138. Similar formulae hold for a line integral of the second type taken over a space curve.
139. Once-famous firms such as British Leyland[sentencedict.com], GEC and ICI have fallen apart or been taken over and dismembered.
140. For example, the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer has vampires which are demons that have taken over the bodies of dead humans.
141. A random sample of 50 flights was taken over a 30 period.
142. Security at the bank was taken over by a small army of handpicked men wearing bank guard uniforms.
143. Because the company has been taken over, the contract has been invalidate.
144. One tiny 9-inch plant, bought for $1.25 in the spring, has already taken over much of my rose bed, covering much of other plants, and is well on its way to the front door.
145. The markets of Kampala have been taken over with Obama - mania.
146. His second wife was fellow star Mary Pickford and in 1919 they joined Chaplin and DW Griffith in creating United Artists, giving rise to the quip that "the lunatics have taken over the asylum"
147. Saab has not made a profit since it was taken over by GM 20 years ago and estimated it would make a loss of 3 billion Swedish crowns ($427 million) this year and again in 2010.
148. After a brief wrangle in the bankruptcy courts, Britain's Barclays has taken over Lehman's American operations.
149. At the level of fantasy, Gates is a small-time, subversive hooligan who has taken over and dressed himself up as the respectable chairman.
150. The castle began as a Visigoth fortification in the sixth century and was taken over in turns by the Romans and the Moors.
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