Examples of 'french took' in a sentence

Meaning of "french took"

This phrase refers to the historical event or action of French people capturing or conquering something. It implies that the French were involved in an occupation, colonization, or seizing of a specific territory or object

How to use "french took" in a sentence

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The French took revenge by committing atrocities.
Gover was assigned to remain in the city when the French took over.
The French took up the subject with.
When harry did not come back, french took me to jersey.
The French took an active part in the battle.
In the first two wars the French took the left bank of the Rhine.
The French took it home where it was received enthusiastically.
His funeral was elaborate, and both natives and French took part.
The French took control in the nineteenth century.
Using the bridge as cover, the French took the inner bailey.
The French took great national pride in their theatres.
For the remainder of the short war with Italy, the French took no offensive action.
The French took their first steps in the world of online gaming.
She was launched four months later, and the French took her into service as Athénien.
The French took off the crews of four vessels and scuttled three.

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When the English routed them, the French took us along.
The French took terrible casualties as they circled these impregnable formations of infantrymen.
On the canoe routes west from Superior, the French took the lead.
The French took us to a refugee camp in Egypt.
England conquered Jamaica, and the French took western Haiti.
The French took all my money.
Using state-of-the-art weapons and decisive force the French took Bizerte and Menzel Bourguiba.
The French took and pieces.
It was not until 1897 that the French took control of the region.
The French took refuge in a neighbouring Capuchin monastery.
During the 18th century the French took the lead as culture makers in Europe.
The French took with them every year thousands of quintals of Brazil wood.
Imaz duly capitulated and the French took possession of the fortress on 11 March.
The French took over and Gover stayed with others to spy on the French.
Then, in the 17th century, the French took control of the region.
The French took service down.
In a series of battles from 4-7 May, the French took control of English fortifications.
The French took a similar view.
Aided by small Conservative forces, the French took Mexico City in 1863, forcing Juárez to flee.
The French took possession of Casale two years later.
There the French took them prisoner.
The French took Hoffman and his men prisoner and refloated Apelles.
By one report the French took Elizabeth into Guadeloupe.
The French took her into service as Victoire.
The French took them.
The French took her into service as Elise.
Even when the French took over the occupation zone, Boden was in office.
The French took also at least 8 prisonners.
Un der Napoleon, the French took the first mosasaur head, which is now in Paris.
The French took large quantities of armaments, slaves, horses and cattle.
Inspired by Joan, the French took several English strongholds on the Loire.
The French took the head, now only the head is painted with cement.
Inspired by Joan, the French took several English strong points on the Loire.
The French took ownership in 1936, and used it as the French ambassador 's residence since then.
Yes, the French took him away.

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