Took-out Sentence Examples

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  • They both spent weeks with the Black God, after the teenage godslayer took out the former Black God and took his place.

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  • On the establishment of the national banking system, 1863-65, nearly all of the banks took out national charters.

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  • Another wire rope with a travelling carriage took out the links.

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  • State officials broke into the vaults of the Chillicothe branch in 1819 and took out $100,000 due for taxes.

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  • The Krajewski crusher was invented some years ago by a Polish engineer resident in Cuba, who took out a patent for it and gave it his name.

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  • He took out a roll of paper, as if he were going to write, put the pen to his mouth, and bit it, as was his habit in composing.

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  • He took out an assignation ruble note and gave it to Karataev.

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  • Thus encouraged, he took out a patent for his process, and leaving the College of Chemistry, a boy of eighteen, he proceeded, with the aid of his father and brother, to erect works at Greenford Green, near Harrow, for the manufacture of the newly discovered colouring matter, and by the end of 1857 the works were in operation.

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  • He took out patents for lamps to burn oil of tar, for the propulsion of ships at sea, for facilitating excavation, mining and sinking, for rotary steam-engines and for other purposes; and so early as 1843 he was an advocate of the employment of steam and the screw propeller in warships.

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  • Zittwitz assumes that this epistle was in its original form of much larger extent, and that the author of the Acts took out of it the matter for the speeches which he makes Mani deliver during his disputation with Bishop Archelaus.

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  • Hodson thereupon took out a body of his sowars, attacked the village, and shot Bisharat Ali and several of his relatives.

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  • Minet took out patents for electrolysing a mixture of sodium chloride with aluminium fluoride, or with natural or artificial cryolite.

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  • After the second restoration his fidelity was recognized by his elevation to the dignity of baron in 1825; but he never either took out his diploma or used the title.

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  • Accordingly, Cornwallis took out with him in 1787 instructions to introduce a permanent settlement.

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  • The precise date of the invention is not known; but in 1767 he employed John Kay, a watchmaker at Warrington, to assist him in the preparation of the parts of his machine, and he took out a patent for it in 1769.

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  • It had served to draw Young's attention to the question of oil-production, and in 1850 he took out his fundamental patent for the distillation of bituminous substances.

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  • He took out no patent for his invention, and in recognition of his disinterestedness the Newcastle coal-owners in September 1817 presented him with a dinner-service of silver plate.'

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  • Bright took out a patent for a machine to be sustained by vertical screws.

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  • In 1799 a Frenchman named Philippe Lebon took out a patent in Paris for making an illuminating gas from wood, and gave an exhibition of it in 1802, which excited a considerable amount of attention on the European continent.

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  • After the fall of Warsaw he took out letters of naturalization in France and entered the French army, seeing some service in Algeria.

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  • In 1833 his caloric engine was made public. In 1836 he took out a patent for a screw-propeller, and though the priority of his invention could not be maintained, he was afterwards awarded a one-fifth share of the £20,000 given by the Admiralty for it.

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  • He needed to draw this out as long as possible, so Jimmy's explosions took out Talon and all the vamps if he couldn't.

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  • The ultimate peacekeepers, the nuns running the Sanctuary would likely never let him forget the day the half-demon took out their wall.

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  • He liked Fate, though after the story of how the deity took out past-Deidre, he knew better than to trust the godling completely.

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  • The godling promised to tell Gabriel about he bet that took out past-Death, only when Gabriel was on the right path.

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  • Dean spent most of the evening flipping through TV channels, but as none of the inane programs held even minimal inter­est, he took out his voice recorder and began summarizing his notes for the detailed report on Jeffrey Byrne, adding as much minutia as he could muster, as Cynthia Byrne had requested.

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  • He simply took out full-page ads in the marketing press and waited.

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  • He took out his watch with the same measured composure with which he did everything.

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  • Accordingly, this year we took out diving gear in order to try to extend the cave.

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  • Just before the 1994 TT he took out his own teeth with a pair of mole grips.

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  • Eventually they managed, and Des took out his knotted handkerchief, put it on his head and sat back.

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  • Seeing Wenger's little tantrum where he took out his frustration on his chair was the icing on the cake.

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  • First John White took out David Evans in a titanic tussle that brought the full house regularly to its feet.

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  • He was a bed wetter, who was made to feel inferior, which he took out on the world by killing small animals.

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  • So one spring she took out a small spade and a square yard of English turf kept damp in a plastic bag.

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  • The colony which he afterwards took out from Spain was a complete failure, and is only remembered now from the name of " Port Famine," which Cavendish gave to the site at which he found the starving remnant of Sarmiento's settlers.

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  • He got his satchel from the buggy and, opening it, took out two deadly looking revolvers that made the children shrink back in alarm just to look at.

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  • She felt my face and dress and my bag, which she took out of my hand and tried to open.

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  • The Englishman took out his purse and began counting out the money.

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  • She took out her handkerchief and began to cry.

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  • He led him to the desk, raised the lid, drew out a drawer, and took out an exercise book filled with his bold, tall, close handwriting.

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  • He took out a notebook, hurriedly scribbled something in pencil, tore out the leaf, gave it to Kozlovski, stepped quickly to the window, and threw himself into a chair, gazing at those in the room as if asking, "Why do they look at me?"

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  • When Telyanin had finished his lunch he took out of his pocket a double purse and, drawing its rings aside with his small, white, turned-up fingers, drew out a gold imperial, and lifting his eyebrows gave it to the waiter.

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  • Prince Andrew took out his purse and gave the soldier three gold pieces.

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  • Prince Andrew took out his notebook and, leaning on the cannon, sketched a plan of the position.

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  • At that toast, the count took out his handkerchief and, covering his face, wept outright.

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  • Hand this to Count Willarski (he took out his notebook and wrote a few words on a large sheet of paper folded in four).

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  • Pierre quickly took out his purse and watch, but could not manage for some time to get the wedding ring off his fat finger.

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  • After refusing it for manners' sake, he drank it and wiped his mouth with a red silk handkerchief he took out of his cap.

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  • Prince Andrew went to one and took out a small casket, from which he drew a packet wrapped in paper.

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  • Balashev took out the packet containing the Emperor's letter and laid it on the table (made of a door with its hinges still hanging on it, laid across two barrels).

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  • When Balashev had ended, Napoleon again took out his snuffbox, sniffed at it, and stamped his foot twice on the floor as a signal.

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  • Prince Andrew without replying took out a notebook and raising his knee began writing in pencil on a page he tore out.

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  • He looked attentively at the carts in the yard and while going up to the porch took out a clean pocket handkerchief and tied a knot in it.

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  • While still a few steps from the officer she unfolded the kerchief and took out of it a white twenty- five-ruble assignat and hastily handed it to him.

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  • Then he took out a knife, cut something, closed the knife, placed it under the head of his bed, and, seating himself comfortably, clasped his arms round his lifted knees and fixed his eyes on Pierre.

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  • At that moment of emotional tenderness young Nicholas' face, which resembled his father's, affected Pierre so much that when he had kissed the boy he got up quickly, took out his handkerchief, and went to the window.

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  • Seeing Wenger 's little tantrum where he took out his frustration on his chair was the icing on the cake.

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  • These no-brainer makeup application directions took out the mystery of finding where the three colors belonged.

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  • Hardly any unanswered questions were resolved and some of the plot holes were extremely noticeable, like Valve just took out major storylines just to get more gameplay and levels in.

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  • Whereas the Super Nintendo version eliminated the blood, and took out the most gruesome fatalities, the rendition found on the Sega Genesis included the blood and fatalities in all their head-ripping glory.

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  • In 1990 a survey of 5,000 couples found that only 50 percent of husbands took out the garbage, 38 percent did laundry, and 14 percent ironed.

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  • However, the question of when is it worth it to refinance arises because when you refinance you have to pay closing costs, just as you did when you took out your first mortgage.

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  • When you are at home, your therapist may suggest that you do certain things differently, such as tell your spouse how much you appreciate that he took out the garbage this morning or how she folded all of the clothes and put them away.

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  • The question remains, will this Fifth World be heralded by a cataclysmic event like the one that took out the dinosaurs, or will it be a kind of ascension for humans?

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  • The same day he took out a full-page ad in the Chicago Tribune paper.

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  • He took out key players like Boston Rob Mariano, and ended up in the final three once again.

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  • She took out some of his and hers so he wouldn't think she was packing to leave him.

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  • It didn't take long for him to get home, and when he came in from the garage, he went directly to his gun cabinet and took out a rifle.

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  • Looks like Darian took out everyone's power but Damian's.

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  • He was ready to snap, and she didn't want to be the first one he took out when he did.

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  • She opened her purse and took out a picture of Randy Byrne and Jen.

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  • She popped open her halter, nearly spilling the contents, and took out her cigarettes, but didn't light one.

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  • Darkyn would be doing me a favor if he took out that jackass.

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  • About time someone took out that son of a bitch.

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  • He opened the refrigerator and took out the fish that had been thawing.

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  • Either that, or someone up here waited until he was out of sight before they took out the knife.

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  • He took out his phone and called her.

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  • One of them took out the Peak after we left.

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  • He took out one thug, Mrs. Watson said proudly.

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  • Hunter took out a set of keys and unlocked the doors and trunk.

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  • Finally, he took out a handkerchief and wiped the messy streaks from her cheeks and managed to get a halfhearted smile.

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  • Brutus stopped to anoint a bush and then took out ahead of her.

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  • There are reasons to suppose however that the play had been in Colwell's hands some time before it was printed, and it may well be identical with the Dyccon of Bedlam for which he took out a licence in 1562-1563, "Diccon the Bedlem" being the first of the dramatis personae of Gammer Gurton.

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  • Though Octavia took out troops and money to him (35), he refused to see her and formally divorced her in 32, but she always protected his children, even those by Fulvia and Cleopatra.

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