taking in a sentence

How to use the word taking in a sentence

medical schools need to recruit would be students who love taking care of seniors.

After taking classical ballet for years, Jennifer decided to try a jazz dance course at the academy.

So compelling that Barack Obama was probably taking notes.

Boycotts can be an effective way to pressure businesses or governments into taking action to end unfair laws or business practices.

In the meantime, the witches fix a charm by preparing a boiling caldron , taking turns casting hideous and venomous objects into the stew and muttering incantations.

It regrets the air strikes that are taking place.

Daredevil Your Sim loves taking risks.

refraining from indulging; grey or white;He views the disinvestment campaign now taking place on college campuses as a harbinger of things to come.

I’m taking off.

I like taking a walk in the forest.

I’m taking a couple of days off.

I am in the habit of taking some exercise before breakfast.

I can’t help taking painkillers when I have a headache.

I abstained from taking meat.

I am in the habit of taking a walk every day.

I make a point of taking a walk before supper.

In addition to taking the tests, we have to hand in an essay.

They are the next to be on duty for taking care of the rabbits.

I enjoy taking pictures.

When we think of the traditional roles of men and women in society, we think of husbands supporting the family, and wives taking care of the house and children.

Her condition is taking a turn for the better after the operation.

It goes without saying that autumn is the best season for taking long walks in the country.

A woman is taking down some notes on a pad of paper.

Since women are taking on more responsibilities at work and in the community, it is said that the number of women with stress from both childrearing and work is increasing.

I didn’t realize I was taking up so much space.

Because the new trainee did things sluggishly, he was told that he’d be fired if he didn’t start taking his job seriously.

The newspaper always keeps us informed of the events taking place in the world.

Putting his trust in God and taking the bull by the horns, the Christian gladiator defeated many adversaries.

What do you say to taking a short walk with me?

deuBis morgen in der B?cherei!After taking a drink of water, the Prime Minister said, Ask away!A glass of water, please.

She is saving her money with a view to taking a trip around the world.

Nothing is so pleasant as taking a walk along the seaside on a fine day.

A baby is incapable of taking care of itself.

That’s as easy as taking cake from a baby.

The snow prevented the airplane from taking off.

The teacher stressed the importance of taking notes.

Voters are taking out their frustrations at the polls.

No one in the village knew that the soldiers were taking aim at their village.

I would rather be poor than be rich by taking advantage of others.

A boy is taking his sweet time pushing the cart toward the curb.

People are taking sides on the abortion issue.

You’re taking a lot for granted.

I am in the habit of taking my dog for a walk in the morning.

How about taking a walk before breakfast?

My hands became swollen up while taking a long bath.

In addition to taking the regular tests, we have to hand in a long essay.

It’s a nice day and I feel like taking a walk.

Genius has been defined as a supreme capacity for taking trouble.

In those days, I was accustomed to taking a walk before breakfast.

I like taking care of animals very much.

How about taking in the Nijo Castle?

My brother loves taking pictures of mountains.

A squirrel is taking a bath in the pond.

The thick fog prevented the plane from taking off.

I’m taking a fertility drug.

I built the kit taking care not to make mistakes in the wiring.

Everybody suspected him of taking a bribe.

I often see him taking a walk in this neighborhood.

Are you taking in all he is saying?

My job is taking care of the baby.

He fell in with a se man when he was taking a walk.

I was taking a bath when he came.

My hobby is taking pictures.

My hobby is taking pictures of wild flowers.

It won’t be easy to find someone capable of taking his place.

A common way for companies to find new recruits is by taking a stand at a job exhibition.

The track emerges on to a forestry lane, taking a sharp right and continuing on the lane.

Do not spend your life taking over-the-counter medication for the slightest ache or pain.

How about taking an afternoon off next week and driving over with me to have a look round?

He was eating a mess of pottage and taking deep gulps of wine from a large ornamental cup.

And all that good seaweed I collected just sits in a bag in the cupboard, taking up space.

Demonstrators taking part in a sit-in in front of the law courts were beaten up by police.

All eyes were riveted on her in horror, the ladies speedily taking in three salient facts.

This morally hazardous double standard was a recipe for ever greater risk taking.



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