Examples of 'sometimes taking' in a sentence

Meaning of "sometimes taking"

Indicates that occasionally or at certain times, engaging in a specific action or behavior can be beneficial

How to use "sometimes taking" in a sentence

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sometimes taking
Sometimes taking turns among three individuals.
Response time can vary sometimes taking only a few seconds.
Sometimes taking technical debt on makes sense.
Days can pass when they barely move a muscle sometimes taking just one breath an hour.
Sometimes taking into account other factors.
He also lent money, sometimes taking property as repayment.
Sometimes taking on more staff can be detrimental.
Death was slow and agonizing, sometimes taking days.
Sometimes taking a chance can give us a second chance.
The symptoms are progressive, sometimes taking months to years to appear.
Sometimes taking a shower can help.
Murray is a golf enthusiast, sometimes taking part in celebrity tournaments.
Sometimes taking time for my self is really hard.
Hyperpigmentation can be slow to clear, sometimes taking up to a year to disappear.
But sometimes taking a risk can pay off.

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Removal proceedings can be lengthy, sometimes taking years to complete.
Sometimes taking a story in a new direction works well.
Onset of the drug is also long, sometimes taking up to three hours.
Sometimes taking to your spouse is all you need.
He spends his days at home, sometimes taking a ride on his motorcycle.
Well sometimes taking a risk is exactly what we need.
He maintains a keen interest in many activities, sometimes taking on too much.
With results sometimes taking hours to show up.
The preparation of desired colors was a lengthy process, sometimes taking weeks.
Sometimes taking the bus tour is good enough.
The preparation of desired colours was a lengthy process, sometimes taking weeks.
Sometimes taking care of her.
This spread may occur rapidly or slowly, sometimes taking generations.
Sometimes taking a picture helps.
The recruitment process can be subtle, sometimes taking months to establish a relationship.
Sometimes taking some time off can really help.
The pain can resolve very slowly, sometimes taking weeks or months.
Sometimes taking action is easy.
It usually brings about immediate improvements, sometimes taking only several minutes.
Sometimes taking a step back is the best way forward.
Virulent bacteria evolve slowly, sometimes taking years before becoming dangerous enough to.
Sometimes taking these medicines with antacids can help.
She nevertheless constantly helped her husband, sometimes taking care of his patients.
Sometimes taking it a day at a time is the best you can do.
Island tourism became increasingly available to everyone, sometimes taking on a virtually industrial dimension.
Sometimes taking a connecting flight is cheaper than flying directly.
He also resumed riding a horse, sometimes taking along other blind people with him.
Sometimes taking a break is necessary.
As a child, her father urged her to take piano lessons, sometimes taking multiple lessons a week.
I did this by sometimes taking a passive approach and an active approach.
I have lived my life until today Sometimes taking somebody's hand.
Sometimes taking years.
Coarse-graining is done sometimes taking larger pseudo-atoms.
Sometimes taking the pill can conceal menstrual cycle irregularities.
Does he tease you, sometimes taking it a little too far?

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