take up (took, taken) in a sentence

How to use the word take up in a sentence

A lot of pioneers from Eastern Europe came to America to take up farming on the plains around the turn of the century.

When spring arrives, I am going to take up a new sport.

When spring arrives, I’m going to take up a new sport.

In order to lose weight you had better take up some sport.

Let’s take up the second problem, shall we?

You must take up a regular occupation.

My father’s death from cancer challenged me to take up research on it.

I plan to take up engineering at college.

We’d better take up this issue immediately.

I must put my ideas together before I take up my pen.

Why don’t you take up a new hobby?

A jet engine can take up to six seconds to spool up.

activities take up too much of our time.

Are you going to let down or take up the hem of that dress?

Can you recommend a classmate who can take up the job?

Celiac skin take up, bosomy sky is empty person, empty also.

Children often take up smoking because of peer pressure.

During the rush hour the journey may take up to twice as long.

He called on the people to take up arms to defend their freedom.

He encouraged his supporters to take up arms against the state.

He lifted the end of the canoe, nodding to me to take up mine.

He was quick to take up the gauntlet thrown down by the opposition.

He will take up his post as Head of Modern Languages in September.

How much water is needed to take up the sugar?

I can take up to four people in my car.

I had been invited to take up my abode at Government House.

I’d like to take up the point you raised earlier.

Many retired people take up gardening as a hobby.

Salaries take up a considerable portion of our total budget.

She didn’t take up athletics until she was 20.

She take up the narrative where john have leave off.

She used a blotting paper to take up the ink.

She was unable to take up the London posting.

Some people take up yoga to aid relaxation.

Such individuals who take up this role often find life frustrating.

That’s a matter for you to take up with your boss.

The people were quick to take up arms to defend their homeland.

The potted plants take up too much space.

The school bus stopped to take up pupils.

The vice-president was forced to take up the reins of office.

The weather is going to take up at last.

Then they take up their positions, the reader going to the lectern.

There have been hints that he may take up coaching.

When spring arrives, I am going to take up a new sport.

When spring arrives, I’m going to take up a new sport.

In order to lose weight you had better take up some sport.

Let’s take up the second problem, shall we?

You must take up a regular occupation.

My father’s death from cancer challenged me to take up research on it.

I plan to take up engineering at college.

We’d better take up this issue immediately.

I must put my ideas together before I take up my pen.

The team immediately took up defensive positions.

It has since been fully taken up .

Dragon 2 takes up the action five years later.

This latter process takes up to six months.

The next session took up where we had left off.

The beloved city takes up just 46 square miles.

The track was taken up in 1966.

The driver itself takes up another 3 liters inside the cabinet.

A pound of air takes up roughly 13 cf.

Every available space is taken up by corporate catering.

And the ridiculous bottle takes up far too much space.

He has taken up many activities in water conservation.

That certain considerations justify taking up a certain position.

Chile is taking up this challenge enthusiastically.

GP educational supervisors undergo structured training before taking up this role.

The remainder was taken up with minor details.

He took up several commission exam during his tenure.

The offices were taken up by citizens.

To avoid taking up arms and fighting.

Belgian forces took up their deployment positions.

The fighting was taken up throughout the whole country.

They were forbidden from taking up lucrative occupations.

A file card system took up an entire wall.

In 1951 the exhibition activities were taken up again.

The rails were taken up and used elsewhere.

He took up ballroom dancing late in life.

The family stallion takes up the rear.

They faced several cops who had taken up positions outside.

The report was taken up by various online publications.

Life took up its old monotonous routine.

Prizes were taken up again in 1986.

He lost almost 30 kg and took up recreational cycling again.

Some young trained men have taken up commercial art.

The transition is sometimes taken up by another heavy particle.

Not every woman takes up that challenge.

Now another siren had taken up the warning.

The monitoring is taken up twice a week.

The procedure takes up to 90 minutes.

The player himself takes up the story.

FCC taking up the fight against unlocked cell phones ?