Take over ownership of; of corporations and companies.
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Examples for "take over"
Examples for "take over"
1State Security Minister David Mahlobo will take over as Minister of Energy.
2A Competition Commission investigation into the deal could take over a year.
3Lachezar Borissov, currently deputy economy minister will take over the economy ministry.
4Tepco needs to go down and the government needs to take over.
5Later, technology could entirely take over the analysis role, according to Darpa.
1Or local partner CRE could buy out SAB and lead consolidation itself.
2Chrysler's success has complicated Marchionne's efforts to buy out the healthcare trust.
3The source added Mubadala had no desire to buy out GE's stake.
4Honeyman begged and borrowed in order to buy out the last man.
5He left in 1998 to buy out its Antwerp site, creating Ineos.
1Macquarie has used the previous market declines to buy up distressed assets.
2Bianconi therefore began to buy up the hoarded-up guineas of the peasantry.
3They chased around like mad men trying to buy up the planet.
4It might be well to buy up Dockwrath, if it were possible.
5He could buy up the kingdom of Greece, all Tyrol, half Lombardy.
6I understand it's wise to buy up all the land you can.
7Then farmers came forward to buy up these prisoners at this price.
8Business leaders are worried about the government's proposal to buy up unused land.
9The play is simple - buy up bonds, thereby driving down interest rates.
10Free schools may buy up buildings only to close, and swiftly vacate them.
11URUGUAY Adults can buy up to 40 grams every month from approved pharmacies.
12Save you at least half on anything you'd buy up in the city.
13In the short term, he's out to buy up bankrupt competitors.
14They had to buy up the town council to do it.
15The Germans were doing their best to buy up the entire Eastern Bloc.
16They are retailers and secretly buy up the provisions at wholesale.
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