1. Betsy suggested that the best solution to the problem would be for her to take over command of Clytus and continue trading. 2. The Emperor takes personal command of his army whenever possible, and has earned himself an impressive record of victories and conquest. 3. The fire officer took command, ordering everyone to leave the building. 4. The much publicized working-class Conservative has yet to take command of the green leather benches. 5. Without Declaring for or against the coup, Sukarno issued an ordinance stating he had taken over command of the armed forces. 6. Mr Baker would take command of the campaign. 7. He took command of the government and proclaimed himself emperor. 8. He immediately took command of the situation. 9. In addition, the complexity of the purely military aspects of the conflict advised the appointment of someone to take overall command of the Armed Forces. |