Examples of 'which takes up' in a sentence

Meaning of "which takes up"

which takes up: refers to something that occupies or uses a significant amount of space, time, or attention

How to use "which takes up" in a sentence

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which takes up
Which takes up quite a bit more time.
This conception of consciousness is something which takes up time.
I have a statement which takes up what Mr Donnelly said a moment ago.
These gaskets have to be fitted to the extrusions on site which takes up time.
Name of body which takes up ICSC.
But Moscow station has to treat them all like they are real, which takes up time.
I am writing a book, which takes up all my time.
Which takes up a lot of room . Sadly, there is a fridge in the boot of the Merc.
I have a family with four children which takes up a large amount of time.
Which takes up time. But Moscow station has to treat them all like they're real.
A neutral wording is therefore proposed which takes up the wording of other legal acts.
The rule, which takes up 74 pages of small print, does not create any new regulations.
And it has compact structure with small dimension which takes up little space.
The science office, which takes up half of the fourth floor.
Today we are going to talk about the Android Games which takes up little space.

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It is television which takes up the most of children 's time and regulates their lives.
The second question is about quoting a long speech which takes up more than one paragraph.
The data processing, which takes up most of the initial costs, already happened.
All orders from Spain include free standard delivery which takes up to three working days.
An upper part P1 which takes up the load on the floor surface in the joint.
Is the exercise of a mandate an activity which takes up a lot of time?
A tiresome one, which takes up so much of my time, A cherub.
Triathlon requires very different types of training, which takes up a lot of time.
A massive scene which takes up about half the episode . It 's the totality of.
I have three main activities, each of which takes up half of my time.
A recess 38 which takes up excess adhesive is provided in the flange 14.
Hinge points are compact, which takes up less space.
They are expensive to purchase. They involve a tank, which takes up space.
What is that thing which takes up a lot of your time?
Most countries also offer top up by bank transfer which takes up to 2 working days.
They burn costly fuel, which takes up valuable stowage space.
Click the 3D Graph tab to show a new graphing pane, which takes up the entire window.
The water activates the Dosatron, which takes up the required percentage of concentrate.
Uh, I have been working on my own collection, which takes up a lot of my time.
Visit the lake sevan which takes up 5 % of Armenia 's surface area.
I handle administrative organisation, more specifically schedules, which takes up roughly 70 % of my time.
The lower attic is a large room, which takes up the entire base of the house.
Sadly, there's a fridge in the boot of the Merc, which takes up a lot of room.
It has a huge 4.8-inch screen which takes up the whole back of the camera.
It regularly moves in search of food, which takes up most of its time.
Russia is the largest country in Europe which takes up approximately 40 % of Europe 's land area.
The building consists of ten rooms, one of which takes up 70 % of the building.
The centrepiece is the title track, which takes up the whole of the first disc.
There is a single large compound eye which takes up much of the animal 's head.
The secretariat should not be tasked with fundraising, which takes up a significant amount of resources ;.
There is a level dedicated to casino games, which takes up the Chinese casinos theme.
It is part of Croatia 's Istria County, which takes up most of the Istria peninsula.
There is an interdisciplinary Women 's Studies Cell, which takes up research projects on gender issues.
The system comprises a positional element 14, which takes up a position to be detected.
Of all your programming features / services, which takes up more staff / program time?

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