Examples of 'often taking' in a sentence

Meaning of "often taking"

often taking: implies that someone does a particular action frequently or regularly

How to use "often taking" in a sentence

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I find myself often taking photographs of doors.
The coastal areas are dominated by sandy deposits often taking the shape of dunes.
Often taking a generic equivalent is not an issue.
Elderly clients are often taking more than one medication.
Often taking valuable information with them.
The good responders were more often taking thyroid hormones.
We are often taking pictures and video of what is happening.
The problem is that emotions are often taking control of us.
They often taking the path less travelled.
I find my prayer these days often taking the form of lamentation.
Often taking away is a great way to make a website better.
The problem is consumers are not often taking the correct security measures.
Often taking power requires the strength to swim upstream.
Illegal logging in the Amazon is out of control and often taking a predatory form.
He is known for often taking conservative stands on social issues.

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Some sort of the light, often taking away.
They are often taking up hospital beds while they wait.
Tory was known to be an extremely hard worker, often taking on large workloads.
German soldiers were often taking photos in front of the ruined building.
The interview to obtain consent is itself time consuming, often taking an hour.
Such concerts are often taking place at a hospital or an institution for the disabled.
Violence against children, young people and women is often taking place at home.
Often taking late night supper can increase the chance of stomach cancer.
They need staying power, often taking decades to mature.
Often taking the lead over the other Community.
They welcomed all, often taking in orphans and the homeless.
Celia took an active role in her daughter 's education, often taking her to the library.
Polyuria, often taking it for bedwetting.
During his early youth career, he mostly played as a defender, often taking sweeper role.
Settlers continually deserted, often taking away arms and ammunition belonging to the colony.
Under the right circumstances, germination can be rapid, often taking only a few hours.
Regions themselves are often taking over the task of promoting involvement at the sub-regional level.
Beginners usually try to invest large sums of money, often taking someone 's desired amount.
I saw St. Paula often taking it up into her arms while she prayed.
Water drains very quickly through sandy soils, often taking valuable nutrients with it.
You're often taking paid leaves lately.
Mouth ulcers are small superficial lesions often taking a yellow or gray-white color.
I'm often taking calls in the evening, writing up reports.
It can be a time-consuming process, often taking eight months or more to complete.
Development work is more evenly spread, with the colleges of education often taking a leading role.
Clothing is vibrant and alternative, often taking inspiration from new-age punk and grunge style.
This heating and cooling aspect of the process can be long, often taking several hours.
Most often taking a big step….
In this way, people can save extra pension, often taking advantage of tax benefits.
And her father was a salesman and acted in community theater, often taking his children camping.
He moved slowly and cautiously, often taking moments to stop and listen.
Meals are an integral part of the European social experience, often taking hours to finish.
He 's a photographer, as well, often taking photos as he take trips by motorcycle.
Early exposure times were notoriously long and sometimes uncomfortable, often taking more than 20 seconds.
Black Bart was quite successful, often taking in thousands of dollars a year.

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