Examples of 'england took' in a sentence

Meaning of "england took"

england took: Indicates an action of conquest, possession, or acquisition by England. It is used in historical contexts or discussions about territorial claims or political history

How to use "england took" in a sentence

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England took control of the newspaper.
Greatest number of legal executions in England took place.
England took home the cup.
Through whose agency England took the first step in the direction of.
England took to the sea.
Try not to make it sound like England took it away from you.
England took the honours.
Some in the Church of England took a different view.
England took on Germany in the table tennis qualifier.
Beforehand there was a test match where England took on France.
Women in medieval England took the opposite approach to beauty from the ancient Romans.
Getting from Magna Carta to parliamentary supremacy in England took roughly half a millennium.
Researchers in England took another approach towards researching how much people eat at meal times.
Those who had espoused the royal cause in the Civil War in England took.
England took Gibraltar and considers it part of England.

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Most of the filming in England took place at Pinewood Studios.
England took over all French obligations relating to Allied or neutral merchant tonnage.
This year the University of New England took bronze.
However, England took control in the second half.
From this point, it was a matter of time before England took the honours.
From the start, England took a neutral stance.
Although called the London War Cup, teams from across the south of England took part.
After England took the viceroy of the Indies ;.
One of the latest recorded witch-hunts in England took place in Coggeshall.
The Bank of England took no action at today 's meeting.
A similar schism to that which occurred in England took place in Sydney, Australia.
England took 20 minutes to equalise and eventually finished winning the match 7-1.
Faced with this crisis, the Bank of England took extraordinary actions.
Richard I of England took a red dragon standard with him on the Third Crusade . [ 22 ].
Thanks to the bowling of Harold Larwood, England took a huge first innings lead.
However, since the Bank of England took control, the British pound has rarely been stable.
In the following year, England took.
And there the King of England took the King of France by the collar, and.
Please, I mean no offense, but you in England took five years.
In sterling, the Bank of England took over as the administrator of Sonia in April 2016.
Interesting logic, Austria declared war on Serbia, so England took ships away from Turkey.
King Henry V of England took the city of Caen after a long siege in 1417.
The men 's tournament was won by Russia, while England took out the women 's title.
The last fatal duel in England took place on Priest Hill in 1852.
Upon Charles II 's death, his brother, James II of England took the throne.
The first flight from Ostend to England took place when Sabena was established in 1923.
Don't you think so? Please, I mean no offence, but you in England took five years.
Almost two hours of resistance later, England took a 106-run win late in day.
Please, I mean no offence, but you in England took five years.
Please, I mean no offence, but you in England took five years . Do not you think so?
The earliest recorded performance of the play in England took place at court over Christmas 1619.

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