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    Usar "taken with" en una oración

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    taken with


    1. ’ I said, taken with the idea of seducing this man


    2. ’ I said, much taken with this young woman who talks my language


    3. She’s pretty taken with him too … though she hides it very effectively


    4. ‘Yes, it was next door to the bookshop you were so taken with


    5. From the moment he set eyes on her, in the cave on Agria, he was taken with her


    6. ” She leaned close and whispered, “I believe that Lord Tarak is quite taken with you


    7. Thank you very much,” demurred Kaitlyn, in quiet ecstasy that her new friend was so taken with her skill and talent


    8. These were taken with a grain of salt by himself, which led the observers to understand it wasn't the first time he'd received the cautionary directives from his wife


    9. “I am most taken with Hipolyta's handwriting and number formation, always so precise; she would provide an excellent model of instruction for the younger one's as they attempt proper letter construction and also as they move from block letters to cursive---always such a challenge for the finer muscles of the hand and wrist


    10. The proffered food was taken without hesitation, and was

    11. Anything left of this theirops would be taken with daylight by anyone who came by who could use it


    12. taken with Berenice, and a tall man hovered jealously beside the youngest girl


    13. the photos taken with the camera, mobile-phone and


    14. In countries where interest is permitted, the law in order to prevent the extortion of usury, generally fixes the highest rate which can be taken without incurring a penalty


    15. Perhaps she also found herself a bit taken with the blond’s affable charm


    16. Nor did he find himself especially taken with their very insular overtones


    17. Joshua 7:15—" And it shall be, that he that is taken with the accursed thing shall


    18. Grant and Jill were taken with each other


    19. “She’s very nice Anne but its no good me and Bert looking as we are already smitten with our own lasses and beside which she seems quite taken with our comrade”, and I pointed to where Nobby Clark was in intimate conversation with the barmaid and obviously smitten by her Anne’s mouth formed into an O as she looked over to where they seemed to be getting on like a house on fire


    20. “No it wasn’t the only one in fact there was a lad that I was quite taken with and he seemed really nice although now I’m questioning if I was right to let him court me?” I was quite taken by her answer which is what I had been waiting for and I bragged

    21. It goes without saying that medicines should never be taken with good grace:


    22. "Wait until their attention is taken with the seals


    23. As with any private law case the action must be taken within three years or the claim will prescribe


    24. Thorne’s presence, every bite taken with keen knowledge of his closeness and of his gaze upon me


    25. ‘A woman of your age!’ What cheek! Then to presume to tell her where to vacation and, without asking, including herself! What Sylvia had been contemplating was breaking out her easels to see if she couldn’t capture all the daily hues of the valley via a series of canvases of an identical view but at four-hour intervals, yet she was taken with Caroline’s description of a Caribbean paradise


    26. “Anything at all he may say should be taken with the gravest doubt


    27. the land, they have taken with them much of the magic


    28. 6 But the sons of Belial shall be all of them as thorns thrust away, because they cannot be taken with hands,


    29. Arbuckle was from the town and had been taken with this


    30. She had been taken with his playfulness and apparent honesty, but that

    31. When she brought attention to it, film was confiscated, X-rays were retaken with less voltage, and she was quarantined


    32. "Do you know, Anne dearie, I never was much taken with this everlasting rest doctrine myself--though I hope it isn't heresy to say so


    33. Ever since he took a look at Marx, Jason was taken with the need for independent study


    34. Does this not once again clearly portray the prescriptive care taken with remains, even if it just a skull?


    35. The native people were equally taken with the Spaniards’ armor and horses, whose teeth suggested they ate humans


    36. hosts; 6 Then flew one of the seraphims to me, having a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with the tongs from off the altar: 7


    37. because, I say, that you are come to remembrance, you shall be taken with the hand; 25 And you, profane wicked prince of Israel,


    38. He is quite taken with Carlotta and that silly bird of yours


    39. 4 Use not much the company of a woman who is a singer, lest you be taken with her attempts


    40. Chapter 21 which, when taken with other medications, ensures that the patient will

    41. even at that time was Alcimus plagued, and his enterprizes hindered, for his mouth was stopped, and he was taken with a palsy, so


    42. We only stayed there two days and then crossed the straight to the mainland port of Reggio, which King Ferrante had just taken with the help of the first group of Gonzalo’s forces


    43. She was loaded down with the bags she had taken with her and newly purchased clothes by the looks of it in fancy labeled bags


    44. 21 And as they agreed to these words between themselves, God was pleased with their thoughts, and with the resolution they had each taken with the other


    45. He was overtaken with emotion by the


    46. 26 And Laban said to Jacob, What have you done, that you have stolen away unawares to me, and carried away my daughters, as captives taken with the sword?


    47. our initial decision which was taken without knowing the ful


    48. decision which was taken without knowing the full circumstances


    49. 13 And a man lie with her carnally, and it be hidden from the eyes of her husband, and be kept close, and she be defiled, and there be no witness against her, neither she be taken with the manner;


    50. He was taken with this exotic woman in














































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