Examples of 'city took' in a sentence

Meaning of "city took"

The phrase 'city took' is a sentence fragment that lacks a clear meaning or context. It could potentially refer to a situation where a city or its authorities have taken an action or made a decision, but without further information, its exact interpretation is unclear

How to use "city took" in a sentence

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city took
City took it over for back taxes.
The rest of the city took heavy flooding.
The city took a long pause of remorseful contemplation.
The founding of the city took a long time.
The city took good heed of this advice.
And the people of his city took notice.
The city took its modern name from him.
Her friend from the city took her to dinner.
The city took its name from the hill.
The discovery of the city took place in a fun way.
The city took a beating economically as tourists stayed away.
The trip into the city took a lot out of her.
The city took the initiative in the pollution suit.
This is where most of the commerce of the city took place.
And the city took notice.

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City took it away.
For a long time all extension of the city took place.
This city took me in.
After this period destruction of these characteristics and old parts of the city took place.
The city took it.
More than ten civil society organizations from the city took part in the demonstration.
The city took no precautions to prevent further accidents from happening.
The audience in his home city took a particular liking in his style.
The city took particular pride in building them to a high standard.
Adelson fell through and the city took over the project.
The city took its name from the nearby eponymous lake.
It seems the reconstruction of the city took place a few decades after the destruction.
The city took recent action to secure public park land for the library.
The sight of that European city took my breath away.
The people of the city took pride in the bus service started by the municipality.
Nine structures remained on the site when the City took possession of the property.
The city took its name along with the coat of arms from its founder.
She took him to the city Took him straight downtown.
The city took measures to give the new districts better municipal services and better hygiene.
Some kids from the city took away clothes and took off.
Planners from eleven different public departments in Helsinki City took part.
The drive into the city took a long time because of traffic.
On 9 May, the solemn entry into the city took place.
This means that the city took over some tasks of the district.
According to both Dlugosz and Kadłubek the founding of the city took place in 810.
The reconstruction of the city took place with respect of traditional techniques in mind.
Ultimately, the museum defaulted on its loans and the City took possession of the property.
The city took the name of Bellovacum.
The economic development of the city took place after the Second World War.
The city took its name from a town in England.
The trip to New York City took a week.
A team City took only a point from last season.
In that competition, one city took the lead.
The city took its present name when the Turks settled in the region.
Manchester City took our place.

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