retake|retakes in English

noun

[re·take || ‚rɪː'teɪk]

photograph or film sequence that is reshot

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1. Sitcom work requires a lot of retakes.

2. We shall retake fruits of our labour.

3. Robert Menendez (D-NJ), a regular voice at AIPAC’s annual conference, retakes the Chairmanship

4. Together, you have the might and power... to retake Erebor.

5. Robb will have sent a force to retake Winterfell by now.

6. Julie's had to retake her driving test at least three times.

7. She would have to retake the course in the summer.

8. Moreover, there are other qualifications of A's right to retake goods.

9. Download Confide and retake control of your digital conversations

10. He persisted in asking his teacher to retake the test.

11. Candidates may not retake a beta exam at any time.

12. In two months we would return to retake the valley.

13. He decided to retake the course and try to get a higher grade.

14. In about five minutes, an FBI assault will retake the building.

15. A student who fails any assignment will normally be required to retake the failed assignment.

16. Beijing has to retake Taiwan by force if to declare formal independence.

17. During Aria's campaign to retake Omega from Cerberus in 2186, Bray helps Aria coordinate the offensive

18. After three days of siege, the Russian authorities ordered the security forces to retake the hospital compound.

19. China regards TAiwan as a breakaway province which it has vowed to retake, by force if necessary

20. According to U.S. intelligence reports, Vietnamese forces had failed to retake the eight hills.

21. U07 R Attempt to retake on strength (RE-TOS) an account that is presently active on file.

22. It was adapted to be driven with one hand, and Dawn had to retake her driving test.

23. While in exile, Justinian began to plot and gather supporters for an attempt to retake the throne.

24. Once again the Democratic party may have thrown away a historic opportunity to retake the White House.

25. If so, it is doubtful whether his dictum about A's right to retake the goods is law.