Examples of 'take up a new' in a sentence

Meaning of "take up a new"

Take up a new: To start or begin something different or unfamiliar, such as a new hobby, job, or activity

How to use "take up a new" in a sentence

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take up a new
You may decide to take up a new course.
Take up a new hobby like gardening.
My horoscope did say to take up a new hobby.
Or you can take up a new sport or physical activity.
Keep up hobbies or take up a new one.
To take up a new calendar is to disincorporate the old order.
I actually might take up a new career.
Take up a new hobby or join the local health club.
You gotta take up a new hobby.
To help workers who are moving to take up a new job.
You are willing to take up a new challenge in an international environment.
Get out with friends or take up a new hobby.
Take up a new active hobby.
Maybe you should take up a new line of work.
Take up a new hobby that requires you to go to classes every week.

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This transition requires society to take up a new active role.
I want to take up a new hobby as well.
Like going to a new place for dinner or take up a new hobby.
I will take up a new hobby.
People leaving agriculture and fishersies to take up a new type of employ ment.
To take up a new life.
Returned home to take up a new.
Or take up a new occupation.
Now they have decided not to take up a new lease on the building.
You can take up a new activity to keep your mind occupied.
You and your partner may even take up a new hobby together.
Take up a new one.
The change must be positive and optimistic in order to take up a new relationship.
Take up a new hobby and get your children involved in new activities.
Buying new equipment every time you take up a new sport can drain you financially.
I will take up a new hobby or activity to do at the time I usually drink most.
For Barbados to take up a new.
Everyone who wants to take up a new occupation should have an opportunity to receive training.
I have just recently moved to California to take up a new educational opportunity.
A man might take up a new sport to keep their mind off the relationship.
It was difficult to leave the classroom but I wanted to take up a new challenge.
Love is now set to take up a new career opportunity in Europe.
Priscilla Tirado and her husband Jose are leaving for Florida to take up a new job.
I thought I might take up a new hobby.
Frequently asked questions This year I moved from Quebec to Alberta to take up a new job.
The next US president should take up a new and constructive NAFTA initiative.
Take up a new language or craft, or read about an unfamiliar topic.
I was sent to Quebec City to take up a new ship called HMCS Sea Cliff.
Take up a new hobby, learn a new language or even taking a short trip.
I have been forced to take up a new name, and erase my past.
Take up a new hobby just for the sake of achieving finesse with the lesser-used hand.
Some say she 's even looking to take up a new one.
Want to take up a new challenge this year?
If you find it difficult to let go, then take up a new hobby or passion.
Why do not you take up a new citizenship in another country?

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