Taken
in sentence
7230 examples of Taken in a sentence
The result was that I found stuck outside my office a huge crowd of people, this is actually a photograph
taken
in Libya but I saw the same scene in Iraq of people standing outside screaming for the elections, and when I went out and said, "What is wrong with the interim provincial council?
On the way to the children's home, I started to ask myself, "What's happened to me?" It's not that I'd had the rug pulled from beneath me as much as the entire floor had been
taken
away.
This photo
taken
just before his death — (Laughter) — is actually a — No, one reason this photo is interesting is because most people would not do this, and if they did, they would not live to tell it, because fear would have kicked in a long time ago to a natural predator.
In Moldova, young women raised in institutions are 10 times more likely to be trafficked than their peers, and a Russian study found that two years after leaving institutions, young adults, 20 percent of them had a criminal record, 14 percent were involved in prostitution, and 10 percent had
taken
their own lives.
I don't think he's getting his picture
taken
there anytime soon.
This drug has now been banned for veterinary use in India, and they have
taken
a stand.
CA: But somehow, at least with corporations, you can imagine market mechanisms where they can be
taken
down.
And this picture was
taken
in India in our last field trial, where we had a 90-percent adoption rate where people switched to using our Leveraged Freedom Chair over their normal wheelchair, and this picture specifically is of Ashok, and Ashok had a spinal injury when he fell out of a tree, and he had been working at a tailor, but once he was injured he wasn't able to transport himself from his house over a kilometer to his shop in his normal wheelchair.
The idea of finding a different technology had absolutely
taken
over, and there were tiny, tiny little factories in backwaters.
I soaked it up and I thought, "How could I ever have
taken
this for granted?"
And even before the fizz had gone out of our celebratory champagne, the Taliban had
taken
over in Kabul, and we said, "Local jihad, not our problem."
They also had
taken
out numerous patents on essential parts of the airplane.
Video: (Shouting) And what this video shows, when you watch the whole thing through, is bloody bodies being
taken
out of a pickup truck and thrown off a bridge.
I think these folks meant well, but had I
taken
them up on their offers, I would have been going beyond the science, and good scientists are careful not to do this.
In fact, most of them were
taken
by random tourists.
This one was
taken
just weeks after 9/11, and I found myself trying to explain what had happened that day in ways a five-year-old could understand.
The American people,
taken
as a whole, when it comes to these issues, to fiscal issues, are moderate, pragmatic centrists.
In about four months of release, we've brought that population of mosquitos — in most cases we're dealing with villages here of about 2,000, 3,000 people, that sort of size, starting small — we've
taken
that mosquito population down by about 85 percent in about four months.
So if you really care about strengthening families, you might want to talk to some liberal groups who are working on promoting educational equality, who are working on raising the minimum wage, who are working on finding ways to stop so many men from being sucked into the criminal justice system and
taken
out of the marriage market for their whole lives.
And the underwater wheelchair that has resulted has
taken
me on the most amazing journey over the last seven years.
So to give you an idea of what that's like, I'd like to share with you one of the outcomes from creating this spectacle, and show you what an amazing journey it's
taken
me on.
Now I had this picture taken, and it was put up on my Facebook page last week, and somebody wrote in, "Huh, why does he have him standing at attention like that?"
This photo was
taken
in 1948 and she was already a celebrated artist.
You know, I keep talking about this idea of telling a story, and it's like science communication has
taken
on this idea of what I call the tyranny of precision, where you can't just tell a story.
People have
taken
up the challenge, done something about it.
It has
taken
away excuses from those who are complacent.
My partner hasn't
taken
care of me in so long.
We were
taken
care of.
Yes, we could have
taken
her for that.
It was a sequence
taken
from another post-doc in the lab, Bettina Schnell.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Would
Their
There
Could
Should
Place
About
Seriously
Other
Steps
Being
After
Where
Years
People
Movie
Countries
While
World