Examples of 'she took up' in a sentence

Meaning of "she took up"

she took up - describes someone starting or engaging in a new activity, hobby, or interest

How to use "she took up" in a sentence

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she took up
She took up where they left off.
In her retirement she took up painting as a hobby.
She took up a role as his secretary instead.
A year later she took up oil painting.
She took up with a more exciting fellow.
At the age of eight she took up violin.
I knew she took up with another guy.
Has been ever since she took up with you.
She took up the tuba in seventh grade.
When she was younger she took up ballet lessons.
She took up swimming to aid her recovery.
Later in life she took up golf.
She took up golf at the age of eight.
This year she took up golf.
She took up the study of vocal music.

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At around this time she took up the study of botany.
She took up synchronised swimming at age eight.
It was an interest she took up in middle age and studied deeply.
She took up the flimsy page again.
And not just because she took up so much space.
Later she took up employment as a domestic help.
She only started to develop when she took up weightlifting.
And since she took up residence on my face.
It was to support her ailing mother that she took up writing.
Then she took up with jim and.
Her hands are gross ever since she took up the banjo.
That she took up with the cuban.
During her enforced confinement she took up the study of stenography.
She took up with another guy.
Looked on in silence as she took up the knitted stocking once more.
She took up a more threatening position in her bed.
Herself for teaching she took up a correspondence normal course for.
She took up ice dancing at the age of ten.
While attending primary school in the camp she took up running.
Sarah a she took up this important appointment.
Her hands look gross ever since she took up the banjo.
She took up nursing when her sister died.
After the state examination she took up a supplementary study of science history.
She took up the entire space.
Doctors recommended physical exercise to improve her condition and thus she took up dancing.
She took up position well before war was declared.
She began swimming at the age of four and a year later she took up gymnastics.
She took up painting after retiring from music.
It was in France that she took up painting seriously.
She took up the sport at the age of eight.
It was during this time in Edinburgh that she took up the sport of triathlon.
She took up architectural designing of buildings.
She raised Welsh corgis and she took up watercolors and she loved me.
She took up swimming at an early age.
At the time she was the youngest MEP when she took up her seat.

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