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Meanings of
taking possession
in English
Occupation.
occupation
occupancy
moving in
Usage of
taking possession
in English
1
Once in Springfield the Irish voters meditated
taking
possession
of the polls.
2
I shall lose no time in
taking
possession
in our joint name.
3
A new idea was
taking
possession
of him while the cook continued:
4
Thomas Milsom lost no time in
taking
possession
of his new abode.
5
Arthur spoke sullenly; a curious, nervous irritability was
taking
possession
of him.
6
She was handling this thing that had happened,
taking
possession
of it.
7
However, invincible compassion was
taking
possession
of him amidst all his grief.
8
We are
taking
possession
of the Russian side of the border station!
9
The touch had been light, asking permission; it changed,
taking
possession
.
10
That was not the solemn coronation; it was merely
taking
possession
of power.
11
Gray recovered Graham's fumble, with Boise State
taking
possession
at its 33-yard line.
12
He is also charged with unlawfully
taking
possession
or use of a vehicle.
13
A strange and terrible idea was slowly
taking
possession
of Hetty.
14
Three of the accused were also charged with illegally
taking
possession
of cars.
15
The Russian people are
taking
possession
of the industries through their industrial unions.
16
The French avowed their intention of
taking
possession
of the Ohio.
Other examples for "taking possession"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
taking
possession
taking
take
Verb
Noun
Taking possession
through the time
Taking possession
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common