Examples of 'who take up' in a sentence

Meaning of "who take up"

who take up: a phrase used to describe individuals who accept or undertake a particular task, responsibility, or role. This term is often used in job descriptions, academic programs, and volunteer opportunities

How to use "who take up" in a sentence

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It is the people who take up her banner.
Trainees who take up an apprenticeship can also apply for a relocation allowance.
The participants in the program who take up a subsidized.
Those who take up this position.
Quotas will be set for all foreigners who take up residence in.
And people who take up the whole sidewalk.
You know what happens to white men who take up for colored.
People who take up my attention.
There are still few local elected officials who take up the issue of adaptation.
For those who take up the book in a serious and scholarly.
By the everyday heroes who take up bat and ball.
All those who take up the sword shall perish by the sword.
This is particularly true for lawyers who take up politically sensitive cases.
The strangers who take up the child are often shepherds or other herdsmen.
Most surrogate mothers are women from poor families who take up the assignment for money.

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Only those who take up challenges and strive endlessly will succeed.
This has created legal uncertainty for citizens who take up residence in another Member State.
Refugees who take up citizenship in another country lose their refugee status.
They are definitely dogs who take up space in the household.
Teachers who take up the practice of mindfulness thus become the first beneficiaries.
A truth known to all who take up arms against Rome.
Influencers who take up a particular cause and vigorously promote it within their circle of influence.
Each NIT has a Board of Governors who take up administration matters.
Those who take up the sword, usually die by it.
I am a family man - with two kids who take up a lot of time and energy.
Who take up arms against an enemy openly, or non-combatants.
There are even people who take up surfing as a profession.
Individuals who take up a military? career agree to become soldiers.
Chairs are awarded to individual researchers who take up the Chair on a full-time basis.
The young people who take up trainer 's role could take advantage of youth work provision.
Therefore, I commend this book to all my colleagues who take up the task of preaching.
Surely not those who take up the sword against one another in war.
Therefore, God is just to embrace those who take up His righteous offer of mercy.
And people who take up 2 parking spaces, and people who say " supposebly.
But, often, it 's the soldiers themselves who take up and adapt the choruses in vogue.
And people who take up 2 parking spaces And people who use the word "supposebly.
Look, sweetie, young, attractive girls who take up with troubled men?
For all those who take up the sword will perish by the sword!
My hat is doffed to all who take up the teaching profession.
We are a people who take up our crosses to follow Christ.
They are your adversaries who take up your name in a worthless way.+.
And people who take up 2 parking spaces.
But there is a catch-employees who take up the offer cannot ever return to Amazon.
He said, " Those who take up the sword die by the sword.
However, there are other users who take up to 80 mg a day to see better results.
And there are those who take up the cudgels on their behalf.
Be directive with people who take up too much time pushing their personal agenda.
O Educating researchers and others who take up new positions with broader understanding of the issues.
There are some who take up a warrior's burden.
Therefore, people who take up these lines get nowhere.

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