Examples of 'british took' in a sentence

Meaning of "british took"

This phrase refers to the historical event of the British Empire conquering or capturing a particular territory, region, or country. It indicates an act of colonization or occupation by British forces, often resulting in a transfer of political, economic, and social control to the British

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british took
The british took advantage of this.
A big bombing raid by the British took place the other night.
British took power.
Then say the British took it as a prisoner.
British took those lands fromthe landlord of Rayakottai long ago.
They were living there when the British took over this property.
The British took advantage of our naiveté.
But we all know what happen when the British took over.
The British took a more pragmatic stance.
The colonial militia accompanying the British took cover and returned fire.
The British took immediate possession of the island.
India never existed as a single sovereign country until the British took over.
The British took no measures to stop the trade.
We used to be a French colony before the British took over.
The British took three of the schooners into service.

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He was even in Baghdad before the British took the city back.
The British took the island without firing a shot.
The French followed by the British took over the school hospital.
The British took several steps to reform the society.
Because Don squeezed him out when the British took over.
The British took at least three of the schooners into service.
Sir Comte de Vaugiraud relieved them of their duties and the British took the offensive.
The defeated British took advantage of this and began pursuing.
I read in the weeklies that the British took Chunuk Bair.
That the British took you as prisoner and you managed to flee.
After the British had defeated the Danes the British took Fredericksteen into service.
The British took two days to clear the battlefield of their wounded.
Unaware of this incident, the British took no action.
British took those lands from the landlord of Rayakottai long ago.
But this time, the British took the prize.
But the British took them and kept them for themselves.
Clearly, rambling was something the British took very seriously.
The British took heavy casualties in several unsuccessful attempts to take the bridge.
He went alone to a tavern 2 miles away and there the British took him.
The British took over the administration of those islands for nonpayment of arrears.
The last such rulers were the Marathas, who reigned until the British took over.
The next day the British took the town without any resistance.
The Ascension sailed, and reported what they had found, but the British took no action.
The British took advantage of this weakness to gather intelligence and arrest Irgun activists.
The maneuver failed, with the Continentals escaping the trap, but the British took the field.
The British took out her cargo and proceeded to use Pilgrim too as a tender.
After the war, the British took the Duars.
The British took control over the region and created the structures needed for increased trade.
While the Germans took cristal, the British took speed.
That night itself British took all the prisoners to Kannavam and hanged them in night.
He was liberated one month later, after the British took over Fort Detroit.
The British took them into service.
After this final German offensive, the British took the initiative permanently.
The British took the incident seriously.
The Chinese did not respond to the Note, and the British took that as acquiescence.

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