Examples of 'took elizabeth' in a sentence
Meaning of "took elizabeth"
took elizabeth - This phrase could refer to someone or something physically taking or moving Elizabeth to another location or situation
How to use "took elizabeth" in a sentence
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took elizabeth
I took elizabeth from you and now.
I understand we will be working together to find the man who took Elizabeth.
Julia took elizabeth and left.
I understand we are gonna be working together to find the man who took Elizabeth from you.
Bino took Elizabeth back to his club.
By one report the French took Elizabeth into Guadeloupe.
You took Elizabeth out of here.
I need your help to get her back . I took elizabeth from you and now.
Who took Elizabeth from you.
You got to find her . They took Elizabeth.
Tara left me and she took Elizabeth with her and they went down to Texas.
There is a missing body and he's taken it away! No, he took Elizabeth.
So then you took Elizabeth Driscoll out of here.
And so without a referral, and paying out-of-pocket, I took Elizabeth to a dermatologist.
The couple took Elizabeth into their household at Chelsea.
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He was the one who left - he took Elizabeth and Ned.
To find the man who took Elizabeth from you. I understand we're gonna be working together.
After the war, he took Elizabeth to Vincennes.
I just took Elizabeth to the park, and, uh, she cried the whole time.
No, mom, she took elizabeth with her.
You took Elizabeth away?
No, he took Elizabeth.
They took Elizabeth.
I am fine . They took Elizabeth and Julie to find that Nathaniel.
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