Sentence examples for be taken out from inspiring English sources

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be taken out

verb

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

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You have to be taken out".

It would be taken out by Seumas Milne, it would be taken out by Andrew Fisher.

They have to be taken out, he says.

It can't be taken out without destroying it".

He then had to be taken out on a stretcher.

He can't be taken out with other people.

Those lieutenants have to be taken out, too.

"It had to be taken out, and fast," he said.

Young workers to be taken out of employee national insurance.

I want to be taken out, especially in the beginning.

It means it can be taken out, depending on Russia".

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