Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb -s] take over " in BNC.
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1 | Adrienne Ring announced that she has taken over as Chairman of the Publicity Sub-Committee and she asked that all dates of rallies etc be sent to the office as soon as possible . |
2 | Zon International has announced that it has taken over the UK distributorship for Solar lighting products . |
3 | What is interesting , however , is that it has taken over ten years to bring about the changes Leonard anticipated . |
4 | One has the odd title of the Boulevard du B.A.B. , revealing that it has taken over the line of the old tramway , the Bayonne-Anglet-Biarritz ; the other , further back from the coast , is the N10 , once the crowded highway along which French motorists hurtled into northern Spain but now a gentler place to drive , the motorway having supplanted it . |
5 | Indeed , there are even rumours that he wants to take over BAe . |
6 | " We 're to perch here till he decides to take over . " |
7 | That 's the only difference , because you 'll need these things to get release from the business , because it does take over your mind . |
8 | Part of his stock-in-trade when he wants to take over an organization . |
9 | Fred will feel the benefit when he comes to take over the business . ’ |
10 | So these people are important to you , so it 's vitally important that you do n't let them down , because initially this business has a strange effect on you in as much as it seems to take over your mind , does n't it ? |
11 | But in his first televised interview since becoming president-elect , Clinton said he would focus ‘ like a laser beam ’ on the US economy as he prepares to take over the White House on January 20 . |