Sentence examples for took away much from inspiring English sources

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He resigned in March 2005, when a corporate reorganization took away much of his autonomy.

Then she took away much of their affordable housing by egging everyone on to buy council houses.

The injury took away much of his power, but Budge, his doubles partner and friend since their junior tennis days, encouraged him to persevere.

In the 17th and 18th centuries the English took away much of their art, and that created a natural resistance to letting pieces go.

Instead, many turned to the ballot box after the restoration of democracy in much of Latin America in the 1980s took away much of their raison d'etre.

(The party has been a fixture on the Serbian political scene for more than two decades, but in 2008 Mr Nikolic took away much of its support when he left the party and founded the SNS).

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To whom the gods had given much, the gods had taken away much more.

It has generally built to order, which takes away much of the speculative risk.

Giving with one hand, taking away much, much more with the other.

This chancellor gives with one hand, but takes away much more with the other.

The prolonged jobs slump has also taken away much of the bargaining power that workers had in the 1990's.

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