Sentence examples for invariably take over from inspiring English sources

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While mental illness may form a part of the creative cycle, if untreated its own cycles invariably take over.

If the fitness exceeds this value, the resistant strain will invariably take over.

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But when speech is available, it invariably takes over as the preferred mode of human communication.

Common usage is to say that functions are moved to the "private sector," but they are almost invariably taken over by corporations.

Who will take over?

Take over!

These forays into the erotic unknown would invariably take place over "rare wine, steaks, chops, mutton and all manner of meat".

The point is invariably illustrated when a conglomerate takes over an entrepreneurial company and imposes a lot of bureaucratic systems and standards on its simple structure.

She does invariably take credit for your work.

Drunken confessions and professional pratfalls invariably take place.

Markets invariably take on a life of their own; they cannot be easily ordered around.

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