“Take in” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “Take in”:

– Functions take in numbers and give you other numbers back.

– Due to the inverse relationship of atmospheric pressure to altitude, at the top of Mount Everest the average person takes in about 30% of the oxygen in the air that they would take in at sea level; a normal human person used to breathing air at sea level could only be there for a few minutes before they became unconscious.

– European countries control most of the world’s technology and weapons, and 20% of the global population, the richest percentage, take in 71.3% of income.

– Metroids are hovering creatures who attach to its prey to take in their energy.

– Most falcons eat small mammals that they hunt using eyesight, although some species hunt other birds, which they take in flight.

– The article talks about drugs that are taken for recreational purposes, and that are illegal to make possess and take in many countries.

– Many can not take in what happened to them.

– Rays use spiracles to take in water that is then sent over the gills.

Take in - some sentence examples
Take in – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “Take in”:

– Males will also take in water and minerals from damp soil and small, wet rocks.

– The Solicitor General determines the legal position that the United States will take in the Supreme Court.

– They take in oxygen through their pores.

– Endothermic reactions take in heat.

– Their bodies will take in the water.

– But frogs do not move around much and so do not need lots of oxygen, but they can also take in oxygen through their moist outer skin if a big demand of oxygen is needed.

– If the temperature of a system is increased, the point of equilibrium moves towards whichever side is more endothermic as this will take in the excess energy as part of the products and so cancels the change of increased temperature.

– Because the water is still algae often grows, using nutrients and covering the plants roots so that they are not able to take in the nutrients so well.

– Plants take in water through their roots, which are underground.

– The whalers found out the paths whales liked to take in the ocean, and killed them mercilessly.

– The leaves take in sunlight and use water and food from the roots to make the tree grow, and to reproduce.

– These roots take in water quickly after a rain.

– Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to use in photosynthesis.

– So the government said it would take in people from Europe who had lost their homes in the war.

– These roots not only take in water and nutrients from the soil, but they also help to support the long branches of the banyan tree.

– When you take in to account all the computer users in the world, over 30 million tons of e-waste is created nearly every year, along with a few billions of tons of other waste.

- Males will also take in water and minerals from damp soil and small, wet rocks.

- The Solicitor General determines the legal position that the United States will take in the Supreme Court.

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