Examples of 'willing to take up' in a sentence

Meaning of "willing to take up"

Willing to take up: This phrase indicates a readiness or eagerness to accept or engage in a task, responsibility, or opportunity. It suggests a positive attitude towards undertaking a new challenge or obligation

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

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willing to take up
An investor is only willing to take up moderate risk.
That is obviously something which we are willing to take up.
He must also be willing to take up his cross.
Eternal glory that is awaiting all who are willing to take up.
When others are willing to take up the work.
Are willing to take up an active role in the dialogue process ;.
Supply of developers willing to take up the job.
You are willing to take up a new challenge in an international environment.
Should be a team player and willing to take up responsibilities.
He is willing to take up arms to prevent that.
I am sure there are other lawyers willing to take up the case.
They are willing to take up the risk of the job f.
But the slave owners were not willing to take up this proposal.
Koht was willing to take up the fight against the invaders.
Jesus taught his followers that they too must be willing to take up their crosses.

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I am willing to take up the pain and sufferings of all living beings.
Tetangga was willing to take up.
They are willing to take up the responsibility of charting a new direction for Quebec.
People claiming allyship must be willing to take up the burden of hard work.
We're willing to take up the task of building the road.
So far the European Community has apparently not been willing to take up this proposal.
No director is willing to take up such a project.
The big question arises, will younger generations be willing to take up the torch?
Who amongst you is willing to take up this ultimate challenge.
Willing to take up the role of Ute 's daughter? Are you, Brunhild.
Both of them were willing to take up the respective roles.
And anyway no high-profile lawyer is willing to take up my case.
The EU remains willing to take up the dialogue with Iran.
If you are unhappy, there are others who are willing to take up the cause.
Subregional organizations are willing to take up active responsibilities in the UNCCD implementation.
Anyone willing to take up the Loomo as a natural evolution of the Segway?
They will be open to any player willing to take up the challenge of league play.
Now, we are willing to take up a collection every week until your debt is paid off.
Is there anyone at CAL who is willing to take up the challenge?
One is always willing to take up arms, for trivialities and serious matters alike.
By traitors I mean Soviet citizens willing to take up arms against the Soviet Union.
I'm willing to take up any punishment.
However, I am more than willing to take up the challenge.
I'm willing to take up your challenge.
For it is the individual willing to take up arms that strengthens the whole.
We are willing to take up this position and satisfy You . ”.
But Libyans were not willing to take up unattractive jobs.
We are willing to take up the matter before the jury . ".
Is there anyone here willing to take up arms and join us?
Unless we are willing to take up our cross, we can not be His disciples.
Not all pet owners will be willing to take up such a long-time commitment.
Therefore, I am willing to take up the chance to work with the company.
In fact, I 'd be willing to take up that task.
Are we willing to take up our cross?
But, they ask, are men willing to take up this challenge?

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