Coxsidge, Captain, takes part in the attack on Kennery.
Dartmouth, the, East Indiaman, takes part in the attack on Kennery.
Downing, Clement, takes partin the attack on Kennery.
The hero, a young Saxon, takes part in all the battles fought by King Alfred, and the incidents in his career are unusually varied and exciting.
He takes part in the mutiny of the Nore, and shares in some hard fighting on board the Phœnix.
The various adventures and experiences with which he meets on the road to success, the bear-hunt in which he takes part, and the battle at which he acts as war correspondent, form a story of absorbing interest and after a boy’s own heart.
He takes part in the storming of the Dargai heights, is more than once captured by the enemy, and by a heroic sacrifice wins the V.
No baron, indeed, takes part in the pilgrimage, and the villein class is represented by the reeve, who was himself a person in authority, the mere cultivator of the soil being excluded.
Eliza Tupper, takes part in the convention of woman ministers, 312.
Lorenza, takes part in the convention of women ministers, 312.
Littleton, Stephen, takes part in the Gunpowder Plot, ii, 14.
Percy, Thomas, takes partin the Gunpowder Plot, ii, 14.
Then Jones is a capitalist: he takes partof the wealth Brown produces, and calls it interest.
He takes part of the wealth for allowing the workers to use the capital.
He takes part in the capture of that city, and then marches to the relief of Lucknow.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "takes part" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.