Sentence examples for gradually take up from inspiring English sources

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Advice is given on coping with the breakdown, making a start with solving the problems, and planning to gradually take up social functioning.

When you remove the pressure, you will find it easier to gradually take up new opportunities.

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"In Reagan's conversion story there was no conversion at all". An outlier in this tale, Reagan gradually takes up conservatism and remakes his belief system, informed by Hollywood labor disputes and pro-market promotional work for General Electric during the 1950s and 1960s.

It's a piece in which ideas initially bounced around by a couple of violins are gradually taken up by the rest of the 21-piece ensemble, reaching extravagant heights of manic activity as they chase the musical material around; Collon and his players, though, dashed it off as if it were the easiest thing in the world.

If you can see only one, I recommend "House," which has the single best scene in the two plays, very wittily choreographed by Mr. Tillinger, in which Trish's ignoring of Teddy is gradually taken up by everyone in the cast.

Johannsen's codification, which was based on microbiology's "pure culture" approach, breeders' practices of separating "pure lines" as well as Richard Woltereck's notion of an innate "norm of reaction", was gradually taken up by the genetics community and has profoundly marked all of twentieth century biology (Allen 2002, Müller-Wille 2007).

As Victor gradually takes up the role of village physician that his own father once occupied, we learn in narrative flashback that he had not been away practicing medicine but was working as a cutting-edge researcher at a German university, where he conducted unauthorized human cloning experiments of which his "sons" are a product.

The background fluorescence signal does not cover the whole mouse at 48 h because only a small portion of the probes remained in the bloodstream and most of them were gradually taken up by the organs.

Intradermal administration deposits a depot of contrast agent that is gradually taken up by the lymphatic capillaries to form multiple boluses over time, eliminating both the need to inject multiple boluses of contrast agent directly into an artery and the need to time the injections with a set cardiac rhythm.

In biliary excretion, Gd-EOB-DTPA is gradually taken up by hepatocytes and eventually excreted via the biliary pathway without any change in its chemical structure [ 7, 8], and it has also been used for the evaluation of liver function in recent years [ 7, 9– 14].

Be very insightful and try to work out your opponents next move, try practising that with your friends and gradually take it up to real situations.

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