Examples of 'must take up' in a sentence

Meaning of "must take up"

must take up - This phrase is often used to express the need or obligation to start or begin something. It implies that action or effort needs to be invested in a particular task, activity, or responsibility

How to use "must take up" in a sentence

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must take up
Right now you must take up arms.
Each must take up the head of a rooster.
Running a small business by yourself must take up.
You must take up the habit at once.
That is one of the challenges we must take up.
We must take up the baton where he left it.
Aware of the challenges we must take up together.
Viscountess must take up due to the septuagesima.
It is battles such as this that collectively we must take up.
That must take up a lot of time.
That is a challenge we must take up together.
You must take up where you left off.
If we wish to follow him we must take up our cross.
Europe must take up the challenge.
It is a responsibility that we must take up.

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The certificate must take up a single sheet only.
Ensuring equity in education is another challenge that we must take up.
The public sector must take up this challenge.
I must take up a contrary position.
Jesus tells us that we must take up our cross daily.
You must take up a regular occupation.
Sometimes we must take up arms.
We must take up the challenge.
All of us together can and must take up this challenge.
Workers must take up the fight against racism.
Those are all challenges that we must take up courageously and boldly.
Members must take up this issue and get involved.
Such is the aspect which the angel of history must take up.
The face must take up percent of the photo.
Running a small business by yourself must take up all your time.
They must take up the challenge and respond positively to it.
To be a disciple one must take up his cross and follow.
We must take up the challenge posed by those who do not support us.
This means that he must take up the burden of sacrifice.
We must take up the study of the superconscious state just as any other science.
The pedicel screws must take up relatively large forces.
We must take up a reasoned offensive against radicals on both the right and the left.
Thus the international community must take up all the challenges.
We can and must take up these challenges as our political mission.
Know that every true disciple must take up his cross.
The tasks that we must take up in preparing for the future are huge.
This is a great challenge which all of us must take up and try to meet.
He must take up his post soon and wants to apply for my position.
Lagertha and her shield maidens must take up arms to stop this uprising.
They must take up the services offered and attend requisite interviews.
Jack then soon finds him dead and must take up the fight.
I must take up.
But those against whom this hatred is directed must take up arms to protect themselves.
Agape must take up all the space of reflection and your thoughts.
The starting point is the basic faith that every believer must take up daily.

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