taken造句181. He admitted to having taken the money.
182. She's taken the dog for a walk.
183. The early morning train is being taken off for the summer.
184. You will be taken on a guided tour of the palace.
185. I'm overworked at the moment I've taken on too many commitments.
186. The suspect was taken unawares, without the chance to dispose of the evidence.
187. Not to have taken action would have laid the department open to charges of negligence.
188. In the second half, United were really taken to the cleaner's, and they finally lost the match 6-1.
189. Staff evacuated the building and a roll call was taken outside.
190. The director has taken the visitors off to his office.
191. He was taken to hospital after his collapse on the pitch.
192. Nurses have taken to the streets to get a fair deal from the government.
193. The new delivery service has taken off in a big way.
194. Everybody who goes into this region, whoever they are, is at risk of being taken hostage.
195. The government has now taken delivery of the new fighter planes.
196. Martin has taken him into general partnership in his company.
197. His leg had to be taken off above the knee.
198. By early yesterday, the insurgents had taken control of the country's main military air base.
199. Thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest against the military coup.
200. They looked at me as if I had taken leave of my senses.
201. This statement should not be taken to imply that the government is exonerated of all blame.
202. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in defiance of the curfew.
203. The athletes had taken banned substances to increase their strength.
204. A good deal of the marsh was taken in from the sea.
205. He's been taken to task for his habitual lack of punctuality.
206. The police have taken fingerprints from every man in the neighbourhood.
207. Mr Martin was taken out of his car at gunpoint.
208. Every time the new teacher appears in a classroom he gets the piss taken out of him.
209. Their conversations were taken down in shorthand by a secretary.
210. Extra staff have been taken on to cover busy periods.