Examples of 'taking in all' in a sentence

Meaning of "taking in all"

taking in all: involves the process of carefully considering and understanding all available information or perspectives before making a decision or forming an opinion

How to use "taking in all" in a sentence

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taking in all
I will start taking in all your slacks.
Taking in all this information is hard work.
I close my eyes taking in all the pain.
Taking in all those abused and abandoned kids.
It was a blast taking in all that information.
Taking in all the water.
Queenie here has been taking in all of her married life.
For taking in all the goodness but being reluctant to share it.
A car is really necessary for taking in all the sights.
I am taking in all this nature.
I am tired of listening to you and taking in all of your emotions.
I am taking in all the facts.
You will return home heavy after taking in all that is yours.
Taking in all the rides.
Then you will not be taking in all the additional calories.

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Taking in all the time and not sharing it with.
I traveled into the canyon taking in all the gorgeous views.
Just taking in all the dad talk because Brooke and I are going to adopt.
Retreat from the current area while taking in all the mobile suits.
I'm definitely taking in all of the knowledge they have to give to me.
No visit to Bratislava would be complete without taking in all these attractions.
Casilia is taking in all the drowned souls.
Additionally, there is a training mode that includes penalty taking in all three versions.
I have been negligent in taking in all that we are offered here in the area.
With dinosaurs and critters a plenty, you can easily spend hours taking in all the exhibitions.
Sitting on a bench, taking in all the desolation of winter.
Taking in all those abused and abandoned kids . Offering them comfort and protection.
We hope that the Minister is taking in all that we have said.
After taking in all of that data, you can also become the certified analytics professional.
A large deck provides great space for taking in all the warm Florida sunshine.
He 's taking in all the migrants who enter Keru.
A complete view of an area, taking in all directions.
And it 's like taking in all the air you can before you go underwater.
It's nice to know someone is taking in all these stories.
I am not taking in all these calories for nothing . I am finishing this.
Stephen, thanks so much for taking in all our waifs and strays.
After taking in all the odd rumors and hearsay, The Expendables II is an R.
So now read it again, taking in all the possibilities.
Taking in all factors discussed -.
I bet she feels real good about herself, taking in all those strays, playing savior.
A walking tour taking in all of Huija 's murals is said to take about two hours.
Or the computer or newspaper and I'm taking in all the stress of the world.
NARRATOR, Taking in all this information is hard work.
Like this . As if we are taking in all this nature.
I loved taking in all of the tree-lined streets & beautiful flowers.
David's mother inhaled deeply, taking in all the musk.
Visualize the crystal taking in all the negativity, anxiety and worries from your day.
This has been a three-year trip, mainly by bicycle, taking in all the continents.
We scrape a living, taking in all these kids with no living family.
Imagine yourself, from a first-person perspective, walking through the place and taking in all the beauty.

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