Examples of 'she takes up' in a sentence

Meaning of "she takes up"

She takes up - This phrase suggests that a woman is occupying or utilizing space, time, or attention. It could refer to a hobby, activity, or responsibility

How to use "she takes up" in a sentence

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she takes up
She takes up residence to aid his recovery.
But on this occasion she takes up the myth.
She takes up her new job today.
It will not save you from a fire if she takes up arson.
She takes up a job at a church as the organist.
Southwest would not let her fly because she takes up two seats.
She takes up this much space.
Every day is different and presents a new challenge which she takes up with great enthusiasm.
She takes up the profession of a lawyer.
During the series she takes up the guise of the Question.
She takes up the whole house.
Han Yu remembers her father with pride as she takes up his mantle.
So she takes up a pair of sheep shears.
Without hesitation and with great dignity, she takes up the torch.
She takes up her tasks responsibly.

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Taken in her real estate agency, she takes up a clandestine relationship, quickly unmasked.
She takes up a lot of space.
A guy leaves his wife and kids and she takes up with somebody!
She takes up the advice.
With nowhere to go, she takes up with stylish pimp Tom.
She takes up with a millionaire who then commits suicide.
He breaks his leg . She takes up residence to aid his recovery.
She takes up gardening and begins writing her autobiography.
So you tell me what a St. Paul Girl does after she takes up her apron.
She takes up this position on the day of the coronation.
Twice a week, in her white kimono, she takes up the posture of combat.
She takes up a job to be independent.
But then Helen came along, and, well, she takes up so much of our attention.
She takes up the invitation and heads for the tournament.
What if she takes up with a female hippo?
She takes up a lot of space which he supplies with nary a flinch.
You know, she takes up a lot of space in the bed.
So she takes up the typewriter and writes to express herself fully.
She takes up all my spare time but she still will not go.
She takes up most of the room decorating it in pink and other girlish stuff.
She takes up the little golden key and hurries off to the garden door.
She takes up more space than the Iceberg.
She takes up all these gigs just to impress Maari.
She takes up much of my time which I do not mind giving.
She takes up the Mona Lisa pose.
She takes up residence in Trafalgar Square.
Instead, she takes up the quest to rescue each of her sisters herself.
She takes up drinking in her misery, and is ultimately beaten and killed for it.
She takes up a book, sits down facing me and begins moving her lips.
She takes up with an old boy-friend, but that relationship holds limited promise.
She takes up all the pains, she does not give you any trouble at all.
Then she takes up her torch, and begins her daily journey across the sky.
She takes up with Bogdan, a young soldier recovering from war wounds.
She takes up with this Mirza, and she reneges on the whole thing.
She takes up the role as Hinami 's guardian after her parents are killed by investigators.

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