commandeer sentence examples

  • commandeer a pc.
  • commandeered by the army.
  • Humberside police then commandeered busses to take the swans fans to hull.
  • commandeered to take away the walking wounded.
  • commandeered for the purpose.
  • commandeering this vessel on her majesty's secret intelligence service.
  • commandeered by the armed forces to supply them with timber.
  • The military also commandeered five acres of woodland, opposite the bakery, belonging to newchapel house.
  • commandeered two ships from german merchants.
  • commandeered by the navy during world war ii.
  • One, a former air vise marshal, even commandeered a helicopter.
  • commandeers a boat and heads to africa in search of ryan.
  • The artificers had already commandeered the upper part of the house for new sleeping quarters, away from the relative insecurity of the beacon-house.
  • commandeered a military vehicle that's believed to be armed.
  • Autonomous cafe has successfully commandeered edb cafe of the university of sussex on the 31/01/06.
  • commandeered a double decker bus to ferry them to police stations.
  • Simon clark: i write at home in what was once the dining room and which i have now commandeered as my office.
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