Aún no tenemos significados para "take possession".
1The English were to take possession in the name of their king.
2The new company will take possession of debtor properties it deems suitable.
3Lisbon's maritime court ruled to take possession of the Parnaso last August.
4And others he sent to take possession of Jerusalem and the temple-mount.
5IN 1846 Polk sent an army to take possession of this land.
6He wanted me to take possession of whatever was in the box.
7They select the strongest and handsomest specimens, and take possession of them.
8After some discussion we decided to storm the hall and take possession.
9The sun was coming up to take possession of his waiting world.
10Two sparrows were seen attempting to take possession of the same straw.
11The chief hunter next seemed disposed to take possession of my jacket.
12Oliver was gone to take possession and furnish the mansion, and Mrs.
13At first I had refused to go and take possession of Roche-Mauprat.
14There are periods of despondency and suffering which take possession of me.
15A feeling of sadness and despair seemed to take possession of all.
16All we can do is to escape before the English take possession.
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