"They could take my estate, but they could not take away who I am."
They took Haywood's estate to court, but to no avail.
Any one of the men could take her estate from her; they would not hesitate if she showed the slightest sign of weakness.
The shared plot is almost too complex to recount, but it involves relationships within and among several families, most notably the Platts, on whose estate the action takes place.
Exhibitions often have several reasons for being, and one of them was to indicate to Mrs. Malpass and Ms. Bissonnette possible directions to take the artist's estate.
The bitter law takes the convicted man's estate and beggars his widow and his orphans.
He and Zeno took a platoon of the local gendarmerie and staked out von Till's baronial estate.
Only an army could take his estate, and Cornelia's father, Cinna, had remained behind to block Cato in the Senate.
Heim did not want his race forced to the nearly ultimate immorality of taking someone else's real estate away.
He dies before your deal is consummated, so you take his estate in exchange for what?