How to use in-sentence of “undertaking”:
– He was firstly a book editor in the emperors library before undertaking a number of posts in Henan province.
– Drake started his career undertaking radio astronomical research at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia, and for a short time in 1963 at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
– More discussion needs undertaking both with regards to criteria for userspace discussion and WikiProjects at this time.
– Before entering political life he was a veterinarian, undertaking a Bachelor’s and then a Master’s Degree in Veterinary Science, both from the University of Melbourne, and later gaining a Master’s Degree in Business Administration, from Deakin University.
– This was to prevent the Axis countries, especially Nazi Germany, from accelerating their own nuclear projects or undertaking covert operations against the project.
– I am currently undertaking a major simplification of Hinduism.
– On February 6, 1919, two days before the beginning of the Seattle General Strike of 1919, she wrote in an editorial: “We are undertaking the most tremendous move ever made by labor in this country, a move which will lead — NO ONE KNOWS WHERE!” The strike shut down the city for four days and then ended as it had begun — peacefully and with its goals still unclear.
– Restoring passenger services from Woody Bay was a major undertaking by the enthusiastic volunteers.

