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Example sentences for "taken out"

  • The combs containing them may be taken out, to have their places supplied with worker's cells, and thus the over production of drones may easily be prevented.

  • As all my hives are so made that each comb can be taken out, and examined at pleasure, those who use them, can obtain from them all the information which they need, and, are no longer forced to take any thing upon trust.

  • Each comb in this hive is attached to a separate, movable frame, and in less than five minutes they may all be taken out, without cutting or injuring them, or at all enraging the bees.

  • A good hive should give the Apiarian a perfect control over all the combs: so that any of them may be taken out at pleasure; and this, without cutting them, or enraging the bees.

  • The 'high places and Asherim' had to be taken out of Judah before the true worship could be established there.

  • It is loss to be taken out of the world, to 'leave the warm precincts and the cheerful day,' to lose friends and lovers, and to be banned into a dreary land.

  • When the soft iron bar was taken out of the helix and inverted in various directions within four feet of the galvanometer, not the slightest effect upon it was produced.

  • When the plate was dipped into the oil of vitriol, taken out, and then heated so as to drive off the acid, it did not act, in consequence of the impurity left by the acid upon its surface.

  • All the Neapolitan navy were now taken out of the mole, consisting of three sail of the line and three frigates.

  • His chief pilot was a Chinese, taken out of his former prize, who was also killed on the present occasion.

  • Jokul fell in with King Olaf's men in the island of Gotland, and the king ordered him to be taken out to be beheaded.

  • Then the king ordered these all to be taken out to a skerry which was under water in flood tide, and there to be left bound.

  • King Magnus then ordered both of them to be taken out to Vambarholm; and when they were leading Thorer from the ship he tottered on his legs.

  • Thou seest how this world goes,' says the outcast king, meeting this poor outcast duke, just after his eyes had been taken out of his head, by the persons then occupying the chief offices in the state.

  • They are in their proper place; they are in the things themselves, and cannot be taken out of them.

  • I think we returned the same way we came, and entered another room where the scent was so very offensive, that I begged to be taken out immediately.

  • He fixed a strong cord for me to hold on by, and said, "you must be careful and not fall down, for the horses would certainly kill you before you could be taken out.

  • Through this opening I could see an image resembling a monk; and whenever any one was put in there, they would shriek, and groan, and beg to be taken out, but I could not ascertain the cause of their suffering.

  • Taken out of the Dolphin when fishing for cod off the Banks of Newfoundland in 1724 by the pirate Captain Phillips, and forced to join the pirates.

  • Taken out of the Cornwall galley by Captain Roberts, he served in the Royal Fortune.

  • Taken out of the brigantine Charles, and tried for piracy at Boston in 1704.

  • Taken out of the Mercy galley and appointed carpenter on board the Royal Fortune by Captain Roberts.

  • When there is much melting snow he should not be taken out.

  • The little hard core should be taken out.

  • The "exciting eye" should be enucleated (taken out) before any signs of sympathetic inflammation appears in the healthy eye.

  • Ay, they seem firm enough, but it may be that one of them is wedged in, and that when the wedges are taken out it could be pulled off.

  • He had been kidnapped, carried off, taken out in a boat to some craft anchored in the river, and was now in the hold.

  • However, it seems that the matter has been taken out of my own hands, and that, as things have turned out, so I must travel.

  • As soon as baked, the bread should be taken out of the pans and placed on a table where it can rest against something until cool.

  • For potting, one should have small stone or earthen jars, a little larger at the top than at the bottom, so that the meat may be taken out whole, and then cut in thin slices.

  • If this is done carefully with a sharp knife, in somewhat the same way that an apple skin is removed whole, the olives will still have their natural shape after the stones are taken out.

  • When the beater is taken out, stir in the whipped cream with a large spoon.

  • A briefe extract concerning the discouene of Newfound-land, taken out of the booke of M.

  • A report of Master Iohn Dauis of his three Voyages made for the discouerie of the Northwest passage, taken out of a Treatise of his.

  • Another testunonie of the voyage of Sebastian Cabot to the West and Northwest, taken out of the sixt Chapter of the third Decade of Peter Martyr of Angleria.

  • Sidenote: This discourse is taken out of the second volume of the voyages of Baptista Ramusius.

  • The most ancient Discovery of the West Indies by Madoc the sonne of Owen Guyneth Prince of North-wales, in the yeere 1170: taken out of the history of Wales, lately published by M.

  • Ink can be taken out if the spot is washed while fresh, in cold water, or milk and water; and a little salt will help in taking out wine-stains.

  • Ink spilled upon carpets or on woolen table-covers can be taken out, if washed at once in cold water.

  • If wanted for hashes or croquettes, the portion needed should be taken out as soon as tender, and a pint of the stock with it, to use as gravy.

  • A thing must be "put in" before it may be "taken out.

  • A thing must be put in, before it may be taken out.

  • And then it is taken out of the water, and laid abroad till it be dried, and twined and wend in the sun, and then bound in pretty niches and bundles.

  • Pliny saith that under the hound's tongue lieth a worm that maketh the hound wood, and if this worm is taken out of the tongue, then the evil ceaseth.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "taken out" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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