Sentence examples for Taking away one from inspiring English sources

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"Taking away one small part of the huge state subsidies to private schools is hardly an 'assault', and no doubt lawyers, consultants and lobbyists will strive might and main to evade it.

Taking away one key element makes it experimental, and political in a sense.

Hoheisel was right: the only way to make people fathom loss on a mass scale is by taking away one of own beloved cultural icons.

A ban on international adoptions would also affect the pregnant woman by taking away one of her options.

But on Wednesday the justices of the Supreme Court assemble to consider taking away one of the tools used to help create the vision of an equal America advocated by Dr. King, under a civil rights law passed in his memory.

That would mean adding one gold to the score but taking away one silver.

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A new set of clothes — a uniform — is forced on you, designed to take away one more marker of your identity.

A knee injury took away one of the Rams' most consistent options on offense.

That would mean we are seeking to take away one of England's strengths, but are also focused on getting forward or trying to control possession.

You've got to take away one or the other.

Take away one, and the other will fall too.

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