Examples of 'british take' in a sentence

Meaning of "british take"

British take: This phrase suggests the British perspective or viewpoint on a particular subject or issue

How to use "british take" in a sentence

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british take
British take a small step toward medical marijuana.
In the chaos that follows, the British take many prisoners.
The British take our hospitality for weakness.
William & Son have a particular and definitively British take on the finest things in life.
The British take their class system wherever they go.
Caught by French light cavalry, the British take appalling casualties.
Yes, the British take their poetry seriously.
My Sultan, what will we do if the British take the tender?
Remind him that the British take their civil liberties quite, quite seriously.
The British take over Oudh, while we hide in a village and fight over petty things.
Let us try and make the British take the Colonists ' guns.
July - British take over the Fulani empire.
Brother Ma, I will have the British take care of this stolen police gun thing.
The british take the colonists ' guns.
Should the British take offence?

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After the British take over in the late 18th century, English language assumed importance.
After 3 charges, the British take the hill in the misnamed Battle of Bunker Hill.
As the British take Brooklyn ♪.
Should the British take over again ( if they could )?
June 1 - British take over Lebanon and Syria.

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