Examples of 'has been taken up' in a sentence

Meaning of "has been taken up"

has been taken up: This phrase means that a topic, issue, or task has been started or addressed by someone. It is often used in discussions or meetings to indicate that a particular matter is being given attention or action

How to use "has been taken up" in a sentence

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has been taken up
This has been taken up by many local authorities.
But all of my private time has been taken up by my work.
This has been taken up in the present report.
Most of my free time recently has been taken up by vampires.
It has been taken up as the symbol of the city.
But today this religion has been taken up by.
This idea has been taken up in other towns.
The story of the series has been taken up.
That has been taken up in many of the speeches here.
The online mode of teaching has been taken up by.
The idea has been taken up by a number of independent organisations.
The challenge has been taken up.
Has been taken up by laurie papou.
The release has been taken up by PlayWay.
Has been taken up for the complete exploitation of monoterpene.

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Mobile telephony has been taken up to a considerable.
The question of the existence of that hotel has been taken up.
The issue has been taken up by others as well.
Analysis shows that this chlorine has been taken up completely.
This trend has been taken up by the society today.
I have been planning the dance and it has been taken up all of my time.
The gap has been taken up by large increases in subbituminous coal extraction.
Everything worth saving has been taken up into the hills.
He said that a case has been registered and further investigations has been taken up.
The last month has been taken up with blogs on bicycling.
This language around relationships and reconciliation has been taken up in political discourse.
This scheme has been taken up by a number of parishes throughout the country.
I think that side of the question has been taken up in the protocol.
Animal husbandry has been taken up as an integral component of diversified agriculture.
The question of extra paid employment has been taken up in some studies.
But its beauty has been taken up a notch by styling it in voluminous curls.
These findings revealed a significant compliance gap that has been taken up for further analysis.
And this appeal has been taken up by the new conversation.
I can tell the Council that this matter has been taken up.
This excellent idea has been taken up by other member states.
Sometimes it seems like every available space in Usera has been taken up by eateries.
A young man has been taken up for the crime.
So I am glad that my amendment on that has been taken up.
Backlash has been taken up.
I swear, every second of my time has been taken up.
The issue of violence has been taken up in the child rights communication campaign.
President Nilsson declaration on Hungarian Media Law has been taken up in the European media.
He has been taken up.
Acquisition of required land has been taken up with Government.
It has been taken up with Trudeau also.
The official said the matter has been taken up at the highest level.
It has been taken up in principle in the Common Position.
Since then this information has been taken up by all the western media.
This has been taken up by other academics such as Karen Lury.
It is fascinating that this issue has been taken up by the Commission.

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