Sentence examples for taking up that from inspiring English sources

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The story for the "20 Under 40" issue — as well as a few other stories I have written recently — seems also to be taking up that theme of leave-taking.

General Musharraf deserves praise too, for eventually taking up that offer.

Could he really imagine a service mother taking up that offer?

However, that individual must first get permission from the department before taking up that job.

"This Test squad is motivated and determined to turn our performances around and I'm looking forward to taking up that challenge as captain.

But the deadline for taking up that offer was the end of 2009, and the hand that Barack Obama has extended to the regime has therefore been spurned.The stakes are all the higher because this issue is a severe test of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty NPTT).

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Her sons have already taken up that task.

President Obama should take up that proposal.

What makes them take up that struggle?

Francis is too busy to take up that argument.

When will some enterprising politician take up that cause?

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