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1 So I told the scholars we would take a recess for about twenty minutes.
2 But I can take a recess : come in.
3 After waiting some time one of the electors moved that the college take a recess for half a day.
4 The men were talking to one another, and somebody moved that the meeting take a recess until after supper.
5 A motion is then made to take a recess for say ten minutes, or until the Constitution is signed.
6 The clerk hit her secret switch; the judge jerked upright, blinked twice, denied my motion with prejudice, and promptly suggested that we take a recess .
7 Lawmakers hurried to pass legislation before taking a recess next week.
8 There was no testimony offered in rebuttal and the court took a recess .
9 The court took a recess , waiting the verdict of the jury.
10 The Court then took a recess for a couple of hours.
11 The court took a recess until a quarter to three o'clock.
12 The jury retired for consultation, and the Court took a recess until 7 P.M.
13 The Conference thereupon took a recess , to enable the Committee to consult and report.
14 After appointing a committee on credentials, the convention took a recess until three o'clock.
15 The judge took a recess to process the request on Monday but ultimately rejected it.
16 No objection being made, the Conference took a recess .
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