Similar words: overtaking, bring over, poring over, crossing over, hang over, hangover, taking, takings. Meaning: n. acquisition of property by descent or by will.
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1 They saw a new point of view taking over.
2 Mr.Smith is taking over the business which belongs with his elder brother.
3 Computer-controlled robots are taking over manual jobs in many industries.
4 Fast food outlets seem to be taking over the world.
5 Phil is taking over from David on a pro tem basis.
6 George is taking over the running of our American operation.
7 These C2s are getting very clever,[www.Sentencedict.com] gradually taking over.
8 It was the subconscious mind taking over again.
9 Were they taking over my boat?
10 Academy Award fever is taking over Hollywood.
11 It was the policewoman in her taking over.
12 His son Michel is apparently taking over the family trade(sentencedict.com), and has perfected the sad Gallic intonations of his dad.
13 Given Mr Mertz's success since taking over in 1986, his prediction should be taken seriously.
14 Since taking over as district attorney last year, he has vowed to vigorously prosecute anyone who violently preys on streetwalkers.
15 And the players promptly set about taking over the asylum.
16 With regular centre-forward Kelvin Simple taking over duties in goal, the City Reserves had only four players left on the park.
17 He wants to know the precise amount of the liabilities he is taking over.
18 If they continue like this there is a danger of the mob taking over.
19 Conservationists are unhappy about the prospect of conifer plantations taking over more wilderness areas of Britain.
20 More recently, stories have circulated that mechanical or electrical faults in factories are due to gremlins taking over the working of machines.
21 He had also made himself the leading authority on fossil fish, taking over Cuvier's work.
22 Two further reasons have been given for the establishment of government-owned newspapers or for the taking over of existing privately owned ones.
23 But word has it that the Tucson Symphony is taking over the building sometime in mid-December.
24 The authorities began to make the necessary arrangements for taking over the garrisons, which were still in the hands of the enemy.
25 The former Soviet Union was the world's biggest tea drinker in 1990, taking over 230,000 tonnes.
26 The national coach has been forced to treat withdrawals as a way of life since taking over the job six-and-a-half years ago.
27 There is a ridiculous nature-boy sentimentalism that with increasing force is taking over.
28 Food chain Tescos is thought to be interested in taking over the imposing building.
29 Jim, this is our new arrival, Lyndsay. She'll be taking over from Bob.
30 I had plenty to do between normal routine work at Felixstowe and preparation connected with taking over Searcher.
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