Sentence examples for To took from inspiring English sources

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To took

verb

Or control, with or without force. transitive To get into one's hands, possession,

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The change Mr. Phillips referred to took place last year.

Any Iraqi who could afford to took his family and fled for the frontiers.

The natural next step is to took look for help as statutory homeless," she said.

The same applies to "took to social media" and similar phrases.

Almost everyone I spoke to took a deep in-breath, drew the curtain and started to talk.

I thought it would never be published, but the first person I sent it to took it on.

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to take a bite.

To take Superbowl sides?

Want to take part?

Connie used to take me.

Never to take it off.

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