Examples of 'take it up' in a sentence
Meaning of "take it up"
The phrase 'take it up' means to address, engage with, or pursue a particular issue, topic, or task. It suggests taking action or responsibility for dealing with something, often with the intention of resolving or handling it in a proactive manner
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take it up
You can take it up with somebody else.
And you will have to take it up yourself.
I will take it up with the prime minister.
The missus told me to take it up to the orphan.
Just take it up to a field and leave it there.
Then you should take it up with him.
Take it up with someone else on the list.
Have that boy take it up to the room.
Take it up to your sister before you go out.
You might want to take it up to the bedroom.
Take it up with him if you have a problem.
You will have to take it up with her.
I will take it up with the board of directors.
You will have to take it up with him.
Take it up with the lady who hired me.
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Might want to take it up with your girlfriend.
Take it up with the head of the studio.
Shelby used to take it up every couple weeks.
Take it up out of the saddle right here.
You do not have to take it up to the bedroom.
Take it up ten feet when you can.
You will have to take it up with my man.
Anybody with a helicopter rating could take it up.
Have him take it up with the sheriff.
So you are gonna have to take it up with them.
We will take it up with the governor tomorrow.
Your president can take it up with him.
We will take it up with the printer later.
You will just have to take it up again.
You can take it up there with you.
See if any of the tabloids will take it up.
You will have to take it up with them.
Better take it up with our stalwart superior.
I will help you to take it up if you like.
He was offered an adjunct professorship but was unable to take it up.
I will take it up and see how she is.
You could not pay me triple to take it up.
You need to take it up with the board.
I do not think there will be time to take it up.
We may not be able to take it up tomorrow afternoon.
Take it up with the family judge.
Maybe you better take it up with him.
So take it up with the real cops.
Maybe you should take it up with my lawyer.
Take it up here and cut the mind to ribbons.
And even when you take it up in a helicopter.
Take it up with the mayor and let go of my arm.
Will you just take it up with him.
Take it up with the chief of police.
They want to take it up with their parents.
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