Examples of 'has taken more' in a sentence
Meaning of "has taken more"
Has taken more: suggests that someone or something has acquired a greater quantity or degree of something. It is used to show a comparison or increase in possession or achievement
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has taken more
She has taken more control.
It is an infectious fever that has taken more serious hold.
One has taken more human lives than any other.
A key irritation is that it has taken more than two years to formulate.
It has taken more than two years of lots of work to achieve it.
Overcoming this view has taken more time than it should have.
It has taken more time and resources than expected to get to that point.
I say this as someone who has taken more than a few photographs.
Finland has taken more stringent measures pertaining to the incineration of waste oils.
A time extension should be issued if the ruling has taken more than a minute.
A cat who has taken more than nine lives.
The ageing of the population in the industrialized countries has taken more than a century.
Sam here has taken more edges off than a carpenter.
The organic traffic has dropped and the payment has taken more weight.
No one has taken more draws than him this season.
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Holly is asleep and Roz realises that she has taken more heroin.
For me it has taken more than one week many times.
O Implementation of corporate performance measurement frameworks has taken more time than anticipated.
The killer has taken more lives in the last few days.
Messengers arrive with the terrible news that Mèduse has taken more victims.
Our system has taken more away from this innocent man.
The evolution of the Iranian Cinema has taken more than a century.
No one has taken more or bigger hits over his five years.
But for a long time, this aspect has taken more force.
In some cases it has taken more than a year to process applications for support.
However, this is not something new that has taken more than culture.
It has taken more than a decade for renewed political leadership to take up the matter.
No other knight has taken more trips to Prussia.
It has taken more than six years for the prosecutor to now obtain my statement.
I do not know if anyone has taken more punishment this year than Blake.
It has taken more than one year and the construction work has not started.
Action on other pesticides is underway but, in some cases, has taken more than a decade.
Japan has taken more stringent measures and stopped all foreign national arrivals.
With more resources and capacity, it has taken more actions and gained in public visibility.
It has taken more than two years to prepare the EIF.
In the past few weeks, the SEC has taken more action on ICOs.
Turkey has taken more Syrian refugees than any other nation.
It was the start of a journey that has taken more than 20 years.
No other bowler has taken more than ten wickets in his only Test.
The sketch went relatively fast, the realization has taken more than 3 months.
The vital transformation which has taken more than two centuries to accomplish is almost complete.
In Las Mercedes, it 's a matter of a process that has taken more than 7 years.
This means that a person has taken more amphetamines than their body can cope with.
Among players with at least 30 chances created, only Di Maria has taken more shots.
This means that a person has taken more benzodiazepines than their body can cope with.
Google has taken more measures over time for its Android operating system as well.
That automation expertise has taken more than 20 years to evolve.
This has taken more time than I thought it would.
Lately, the semi-quarterly periodical has taken more particularist turn.
Undoubtedly that has taken more prominence and visibility in the political life of Kosovo.
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