Sentence examples for going to take command from inspiring English sources

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Each time the Vikings looked as if they were going to take command of the game, the Giants rebuffed them.

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Jervis went to take command of the Mediterranean fleet in the frigate and once more took Charles Grey's son, Captain George Grey, as his flag-captain.

After Towson cut the deficit to 38-35 on Brian Barber's two fouls shots with 13 minutes 46 seconds remaining, the Pride went on a 15-2 run to take command, 53-37, with 9 36 left.

It's only going to take one vote to cross the aisle in order for either party to take command of whatever plan emerges, remember.

It was consistent with the intelligence for the German high command to expect that the D-day landings were going to take place near Calais.

Going to take tomorrow off.

Her commander, Wilhelm Ambrosius, was promoted to Korvettenkapitän on 1 November, and left U-43, going on to take command of the 22nd U-boat Flotilla in January 1941.

Chapman was one of the early pioneers of the American airborne concept, commanding the experimental 88th Airborne Infantry Battalion in late 1941 when he was a lieutenant colonel, before going on to take command of the 13th Airborne Division.

Peng, who only narrowly beat the British teenager Heather Watson in Auckland a fortnight ago, won the tie-break 7-3 and went on to take command of the second set by breaking in the sixth game.

"In a few days I expect to go to Beaufort S.C. to take command of a black regiment," he wrote his editor at the Atlantic Monthly, where he was a contributor.

After that, Watford started to take command, going in front four minutes before the break.

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