The car accommodated for two people, there was no back seat as the engine took that place.
The mechanic spun her again, and this time the engine took hold.
Other engines took to him because of his willingness to help out, or to find an engine who could.
He tried several times but mi ill the engine did not take.
While this is true, in practice for an auto, the engine can only take so much pressure before something blows.
In addition, the engine took a full day to charge the batteries, using half its power.
They kept coming in spite of the toll the engines took.
Using the assembly line example, we could have greater time savings if both the engine and wheels took only 15 minutes.
The engine would take itself across in a far more controlled manner than he himself could.
That company's engines then pick up the cars and take them to their destination.