Sentence examples for taking up some from inspiring English sources

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Even Republicans have been taking up some of Sanders's themes.

Zambia is taking up some of the slack, doubling its tobacco production this year.

But that's O.K.: American Soccer Now, which debuted within weeks of Howler, will be taking up some of that slack.

Mr. Harriton at the time was a business student at the University of Montana in Missoula and was taking up some adventure sports like kayaking.

Keegan sees Beckham taking up some sort of ambassadorial role, whether it be with the Football Association or with a club.

Taking up some of the precious square-footage is a piano; Bill's will keep up its predecessor's tradition of live entertainment.

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Alone, I took up some playing cards.

Russian and Chinese tourists have recently taken up some slack.

All the PayPal protesters did was take up some bandwidth.

Everyone takes up some task that contributes to the community's welfare, and all are happy.

Series such as this one, which highlight undistributed new films, take up some of the slack.

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