was taken out of the mothballs|be taken out of the mothball in English
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Use "was taken out of the mothballs|be taken out of the mothball" in a sentence
1. Langley was taken out of "mothballs" early in 1951, refurbished and transferred to France under the Mutual Defense Assistance Program.
2. The book was taken out of circulation.
3. When will the Japanese's stock be taken out?
4. The coins were taken out of circulation.
5. Diana's taken out the last of Larssen's aliases.
6. It was this king who had ordered that Daniel be taken out of the lions’ pit.
7. She had the stitches taken out of the wound.
8. Publications from these libraries should not be taken out of the Kingdom Hall.
9. Land should not be taken out of production to provide carbon sequestration.
10. With much commiseration she taken out of court.
11. His book has been taken out of circulation.
12. This quotation has been taken out of context .
13. His comments, taken out of context, seem harsh.
14. 6 New plans have taken chance out of the equation.
15. Effective actions to phase out overfishing must be taken swiftly.
16. Everything moveable was taken out, every nook and cranny probed.
17. A bite had been taken out of my sandwich.
18. In this context, due account was taken of the impact study carried out by the Commission
19. The more provident of them had taken out insurance against flooding.
20. Taken a murdering psychopath with delusions out of commission?
21. Taken out by an unknown shooter.
22. A third of the hull was damaged, and the ship had to be taken out of service for several weeks for repairs.
23. The wet slurry was then dug out and taken in barrows to be spread over drying ovens.
24. At the age of 13, she was taken out of school and forced into an early marriage.
25. Btch is just bitch with the i taken out