Examples of 'was taken too' in a sentence

Meaning of "was taken too"

was taken too - suggests that someone’s action or behavior was excessive or went beyond what was necessary or appropriate

How to use "was taken too" in a sentence

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was taken too
But she was taken too soon from me.
I thought that the science fiction element was taken too seriously.
Only it was taken too literally.
Living full for every wonderful innocent child whose life was taken too soon.
I think that he was taken too soon and prematurely.
Matthew Blaisdel is one of those whose life was taken too early.
He was taken too soon but at least he is no longer suffering.
Seems like it was taken too personally.
He was taken too early, but he made the best of it.
My sister was taken too.
Chloral was taken too in large doses by the late neurologist Oliver Sacks.
The accusation that action was taken too late is not correct.
He was taken too soon.
My husband was taken too.
He was taken too early, but he was a very good friend.

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In my opinion, this picture was taken too close.
Jay was taken too soon.
The little girl whose life was taken too soon?
She was taken too soon.
In its post, the legion called her a young, beautiful lady who was taken too soon.
Elisabeth Salm was taken too soon after a tragic event.
And when Sam was seven, he was taken too.
His ID was taken too.
Yes, sir. Just as Jesus, the lamb of God was taken too soon.
Seeing as how the wish was taken too literally, it is also reversed.
It proves in particular that last Thursday ' s decision was taken too hastily and carelessly.
None of it was taken too seriously; even the contest was just entertainment.".
Doug's wife was taken too.
If it was taken too seriously, it 's just Jurassic Park.
Lack of resolution ( image was taken too far away ).
Well, Angle was taken too early but spared what 's to come.
Look at her . She was taken too.
He was taken too soon from us.".
Yeah, he was a good man. He was taken too soon.
Excuse me? Well, Angle was taken too early but spared what 's to come.
John of Ibelin 's description, while useful, was taken too literally by later historians.

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