Examples of 'english took' in a sentence

Meaning of "english took"

english took: This phrase may be a partial or incomplete sentence. It appears to refer to something related to the English language or a course involving English studies. The exact meaning would depend on the full context in which it is used

How to use "english took" in a sentence

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And the English took advantage of this.
How old was he when the English took him.
The English took her more than a year since.
Making the transition to English took generations.
The English took hostages in exchange for the stolen tools.
Then public buildings were looted and from private homes the English took what they could.
The English took possession of the fort and built trenches all around it.
Assistant manager Nick English took charge with immediate effect.
English took its first steps away from its tribal roots with a revival of Christianity.
Soon the English took over.
The Indians still managed the land at Canarsie until the English took over New Amsterdam.
The English took the real one.
And every time, the fort fell and the English took it.
The English took them away.
I have fought wi ' sword and dirk many times . The English took them away.

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The English took the town.
And from Latin, too, the English took their script.
The English took advantage of the respite to greatly improve the Portuguese defenses.
The fortifications did not work because the English took Baillif in 1703.
When the English took over the city they changed the name to New York.
Beverwijck was renamed Albany after the English took control of the colony in 1664.
The English took it over and renamed it New York.
I mind well the ' Molly O'Brien ' . The English took her more than a year since.
English took the last photo of Stroud, in which he is shown with a green visor.
Was the year the English took Trinidad from Spain.
The English took them away . I have fought with sword and dirk many times.
The Taino still inhabited Jamaica when the English took control of the island in 1655.
The English took it from him, lad.
Nevertheless the English took Berwick anyway and invaded southern Scotland.
The English took over 40 years later and renamed it New York.
The following year, the English took the city before being repulsed by the French.
As the English took control of type founding in 1637, printers fled to the Netherlands.
Then, the war against the English took over in the War of the Spanish Succession.
The English took control of the area in 1664, but there remained Dutch property claims.
In 1362, a troop of Gascon and English took the city and imprisoned Countess Jeanne de Ponthieu.
The English took to calling him “ Punch ”.
In 1814, the English took nothing in the south of France without paying for it.

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