Sentence examples for deliberately taking from inspiring English sources

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Simply defined, it means deliberately taking the law into one's own hands.

There has never been evidence of refineries' deliberately taking themselves offline, but it's not unthinkable.

He wrote deliberately, taking many years to finish a story or a novel.

"We are deliberately taking a much more integrated approach," he says.

So there I was on an Arctic evening, deliberately taking a circuitous route to inflate my step count.

"It is not one of Mr Brown's Robin Hood budgets, deliberately taking from the rich to give to the poor.

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Huston deliberately took his time.

I deliberately took a step backwards.

She deliberately looked at Gunboy, who, just as deliberately, took aim and shot her.

They're also being deliberately taken away from any alternative source of instruction or empowerment.

Ter Steege had deliberately taken a seat with her back to the windows.

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