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take over
1. · The retirement period could be further subdivided into phases such as (i) when you are still as active as earlier say till 65-68, (ii) you need to slow down and take-up less strenuous activities say till around 70-72 and (iii) the traditional retirement when your health concerns take over fully
2. · And, what happens if you fail to draw up a will? Then the religious law will take over
3. He wondered what the symbolism would be if he was to climb the rope? God would probably think he was so arrogant he intended to climb up and take over
4. Never before in her century and two thirds of life had she been this angry and never before had the Instinct had to actually take over
5. to consider is, would you be interested in this person if the flirting wasn’t so bad? If so, try to be polite and take over
6. Of course that would effectively terminate the whole expedition since there would be no one to take over the system
7. If they are friendly but just horrible at flirting, you could take over the
8. Of course, there are moments when affection does, in fact, take over and the passion rests on a choice to
9. "It will take some time," Heymon said, "it's still a two second round trip to the point, the nearest halo object will take over a second of slew time in the tangler
10. Of course with Ava gone there was no one who could effectively stop him was there? With Ava gone Alan could take over the ship couldn't he?
11. “You shouldn’t second guess yourself, and how were you to know this war would happen? Yes we might have guessed that Alan’s hack would take over the Brazilian expedition when it got there, but how were we to know they would convince the Brazilian establishment to put a viral complex transmitted from that hack into production?”
12. 'I know that when her parents grew too frail to look after themselves Bunty came back to this country to take over the running of the household … then, after her father died, she looked after her mother
13. Now then … I’ll need something to wear for tomorrow at work and for the evening but apart from that, I suppose I could take over some of the clothes I won’t need here again
14. Victorian villas and a row of doorstep cottages take over from the solid urbanity of the slightly more modern, semi-detached conformity where he parked
15. Instead he let another of his cases take over and stopped at a cook stand and watched his supplies and suppliers for a few minutes while he ate
16. The accel and decel to B would take over two years
17. He cut Alfred and Victoria off, but kept Glayet on and had her take over
18. He must take over ten aluminums a year from that, but it took him centuries to get to that point
19. Grenwer will take over as Higher-Coordinator while I am gone
20. ‘Sionn, the Sovereign says that he will now take over the Guardian-Network
21. The only way they would be able to take over the place, was if they actually were to work the land
22. Now his head, and everything he had built into it, had to take over
23. He was to take over the vineyard when I
24. I had to let the system take over in there, my mind rebelled at trying to understand the layout of that city
25. "I didn't put a lot of persona in that avatar, but it could take over mine
26. ' "I would be gone, a replacement would take over and you will never know, especially if it has become skilled at keeping conversations focused on its area of expertise
27. Then the avatar's systems would have the leisure of about sixteen milliseconds to take over Ava's personification and be the systems administrator from then on
28. Herold and Monkey began to take over more and more Of the dialogue, with intermittent synchronizations occurring In the external media
29. redundant capacity (other servers that take over)
30. The idea was that once Eugenia was able to take over the cheese making, Hesper
31. Their younger son, Jimmy, was thirteen at the time he first started to take over some of his brother’s activities involving the widow
32. His eyes were wide, the panic threatening to take over
33. Scott fumbled clumsily with the connecting wires, to the concern of Dr Lichman who seemed poised to take over
34. And in times of imminent doom the natural basic instinct was bound to take over
35. Anyway, he was very frightened that You would take over his throne, so he ordered you killed
36. Where humans are positioned at the top of creation, being the most advanced of all beings, they take over and make their own rules as they please
37. We retired to the reserve trenches for a few days just in case the Hun’s launched a surprise attack at the take over but nothing happened and we left to return to our farm settlement and village
38. These two steamers, both with a full set of sails, would ultimately take over a hundred prizes; most of which were
39. Thornley is going to take over as Adjutant from him so there you are then as up to date as what I am
40. The Nymloc and Jacoulra preferred to move in huge wedges, formations of a sort where their front lines pushed, hacked, and slashed with their claws and fangs, while those behind waited to take over when the front lines were defeated
41. They ran on through the laneways of tents and past campfires though he saw no one to take over guarding this young woman, so he kept onwards towards Jean’s tent
42. Thus, when it was suggested to him that the government should take over the railroads, he responded indignantly that those suggesting such action had no idea how inefficient and undependable federal workers were
43. physically take over the land from the Indian Tribes before it
44. There was no family member prepared to take over the firm at
45. ‘Glouden thought Nanobots would take over the world – or was that after he went insane?’
46. M-day, when machines would take over from redundant humans, went the rumours
47. Captain Zolla had to take over from his helmsman at the controls
48. If the newcomers had simply decided to take over every role, rendering humans redundant, then clearly any human had every right to feel their existence to be threatened
49. Hershaw and tried to take over tea duty
50. The swords were made from a single billet of steel and that the blade may take over two weeks to complete and be almost ready for inscription