Examples of 'is to take up' in a sentence

Meaning of "is to take up"

to take up - to begin or start doing something, such as a hobby, activity, or a new job

How to use "is to take up" in a sentence

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is to take up
The second step is to take up our cross.
Firstly the most common method which everyone would suggest is to take up exercising.
To bend over backwards is to take up an unnatural position.
One great way of actively involving yourself in the community is to take up volunteering.
Their function is to take up the load in case of tire failure.
One of the best ways to improve balance is to take up dancing.
A good resolution is to take up a hobby that can explore your creative side.
One of the more popular choices for long-stay expats is to take up dive instructing.
The next step is to take up the matter with your superior or your boss.
The only thing left is to take up arms.
The EU is to take up quite a few new tasks next year.
One strategy to deal with stress is to take up yoga as an everyday activity.
Is to take up your old life … and join mine.
Your second task is to take up your cross.
Paraphrase is to take up in one 's own words the ideas of an author.

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One great way to deal with stress is to take up reading as a pastime.
James Key is to take up his new role as McLaren 's technical director next month.
One great way to deal with stress is to take up reading as a hobby.
To follow Him is to take up a cross, to deny yourself-your priorities, preferences, and comforts.
One great way to reduce stress is to take up arts and crafts.
To follow Him is to take up a cross, deny yourself - your priorities, preferences, and comforts.
And the disciple of Jesus is to take up this burden daily.
The priority is to take up contact with the Gaullists.
My whole life, all I have tried to do is to take up less space.
This is what it is to take up your cross and follow Christ.
Another thing I particularly want to do is to take up Mr Prodi 's idea.
From there the Church is to take up the process of judgment as a spiritual force.
My whole life, all I've tried to do is to take up less space.
This week 's update is to take up the subject of vaccination.
Kat: … my whole life, all I've tried to do is to take up less space.
Another useful strategy is to take up a meditative practice.
One way to deal with stress is to take up yoga as a regular activity.
No Scotsman is to take up arms.
To do so, the best way is to take up an online training course.
By tonight, your division is to take up defensive positions on the Myshkova.
The utmost priority of Lean Six Sigma is to take up a customer-centric approach.
Major General Kosters is to take up his functions in January 1995.

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