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I might as well have announced that I'd taken up bank robbery as a sideline.

She has taken up (ie has begun to learn to play) the oboe.

Ms McMillen's case has been taken up by the American Civil Liberties Union, which has taken the school to court in an attempt to reinstate the prom.

The unprecedented scale of the evidence meant that much of the first two years were taken up with amassing evidence.

White silk taken up your hair, wrinkles also secretly climbed up your face, once the young father, is now on a slow pace.

How much time have we taken up worrying God with questions when we should have been absolutely free to concentrate on His work?

"Expressions such as "first", "prompt", "immediate", and the like should not be used in connection with presentation or with reference to any period of time within which documents have to be taken up or for any other action that is to be taken by the drawee."

The results of the experiment shown that the F in tea plants taken up from the soil was mainly transported to the leaves and its content accounted for about 90% of the whole tree.

Try to hear your encounter with a smile, but find that the pain has taken up the whole world, and you still owe me an ending in the story you crush. Looking back, everything is like a dream. It looks like no trace, but it doesn't go away.

He has taken up orienteering.

My time was fully taken up with reading those papers.

He's taken up with a divorced woman, I understand.

Do you know how many photos you have taken up until now?

Past emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases from rich countries have taken up much of that space.

Orlistat blocks the intestines from absorbing fat when taken up to three times a day with meals.

Now nomadic rebels have taken up arms again in the north, but President Mamadou Tandja says they are nothing but a bunch of bandits.

Several years ago, for example, the “Left Behind” books—a series of novels dramatising the tribulations of those not taken up to heaven—sold tens of millions of copies.

A person with such a broad and open-minded state of mind can be taken up and put down to dispel the haunting clouds of worry, fear, annoyance and anguish. There is nothing to take things too hard, and the spirit will naturally be relaxed and happy.

She has taken up the oboe.

Next the melody is taken up by flutes.

As for economic accounting, it is to be taken up gradually.

Rat: I have taken up JUJITSU, the ancient art of self-defense, a physical and spiritual discipline designed solely for the protection of oneself against unwarrented aggression.

Everyone passes by the world. The vast sea of human beings is each other's passerby. All these entanglements and free and easy things are also taken up and put down by every heart.

Landino had taken upon him to expound the same opinion.

The melody is next taken up by the flutes.

If you noticed, all the nice-looking, expensive cups were taken up, leaving behind the plain and cheap ones.

Mr Pachauri said that he had taken up a burden, and that putting it down was a matter not for him, but for the Busan plenary.

taken up造句

Bruce was taken up above the salt.

Clean up hard drive disk space being taken up by temporary files, the recycle bin, hibernation and more.

And it came to pass on the twentieth day of the second month, in the second year, that the cloud was taken up from off the tabernacle of the testimony.

Philip Gingerich had unintentionally taken up this challenge in the mid-1970s.

When all the students had a cup of coffee in hand, the professor said: "If you noticed, all the nice looking expensive cups were taken up, leaving behind the plain and cheap ones."

A suggestion that will be taken up, however, is to provide free nicotine gum and patches to the poorest in society to help cut down on smoking.

The young soprano was taken up by a famous conductor.

'We are considered trendsetters in our industry because we've taken up a brand new way of doing business. '

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