How to use in-sentence of “taking”:
+ Tests can mean taking a small bit of blood, urine, or tissue which is sent to a hospital laboratory where it is tested.
+ Debt consolidation usually entails taking a secured loan against an asset, such as a house, and using this to pay off higher-interest unsecured loans and credit card debts.
+ I’ve already done Diane Abbott, and I’m taking the basic info from.
+ An overdose of crack – taking too much of the drug – can cause death.
+ Pokemon Journeys is shown in Australia on 9go every day at 10:30am it used to be shown at 3pm but was moved due to another program taking its spot.
+ Thomas meets Trinity, who gives him a choice between taking a blue pill or a red pill.

Example sentences of “taking”:
+ The series was unique in the Popeye franchise for taking place later in Popeye’s life, where he had finally married Olive Oyl, settled down and had a son of his own.
+ When this is taking place, the town, especially its CBD are decorated with flowers.
+ However, people with OCD who took an SSRI are about twice as likely to do well in treatment than people not taking an SSRI.
+ The greatest of them is Matthias Corvinus, famous for taking Austrian terrirories like Vienna, etc.
+ He was also involved in the demand for democratic government taking over military rule in June 12, 1993.
+ Kevin DuBrow started taking cocaine, and also started insulting bands similar to Quiet Riot which harmed the band’s popularity.
+ A pace is the distance each foot moves when taking one step.
+ The waters around the island Characterized by the presence of whale shark which is human friendly and facilitating taking photos with the divers.
+ A masked ball ball is taking place at the palace in Madrid.
+ At six years of age, Popeye began to fulfill his promise of taking his exercising more seriously and started devoting himself to fights with the local bullies, easily laying his foes among the geranium flowerbeds, always promising to do so and never breaking his word.
+ He continued to teach there, taking up to twelve scholars into his classes, usually after they had left the local school, and were between eight and eighteen years of age.
+ The series was unique in the Popeye franchise for taking place later in Popeye's life, where he had finally married Olive Oyl, settled down and had a son of his own.
+ When this is taking place, the town, especially its CBD are decorated with flowers.
More in-sentence examples of “taking”:
+ It was not just women taking off their clothingclothes to get men into bed.
+ Long ago, the rest of the animals banished the bats for not taking sides in the great war.
+ Other responsibilities include, motivating their teammates, taking action in their local communities and representing the team in a professional manner.
+ It is 7±2km in diameter and orbits at a distance of 706±5km, taking 1.3788±0.0007 days to complete an orbit of Sylvia.
+ On 16 July 2017, BBC announced that Whittaker would become the thirteenth incarnation of The Doctor in the British TV series Doctor Who, taking over Peter Capaldi as role of the doctor in the 2017 Christmas special episode “.
+ Alice’s third husband was George Huckert, who worked on her homestead taking care of the sheep.
+ By guessing what most of the tribe had chosen for their answers, Cirie won the challenge and sent Terry to Exile Island taking Aras and Danielle to share her reward.
+ The so-called ‘Army of God’ marched on London, taking the capital as well as taking Lincoln, LincolnshireLincoln and Exeter.
+ Before then, it flew close to Phoebe, taking very high resolution photos of its surface and collecting data.
+ In the 1920s, Segovia met Villa-Lobos and commissioned a guitar study: the composer responded with a set of twelve, each taking a tiny detail or figure from Brazilian chorões.
+ The proposal if accepted would be for a six-month trial period with a discussion and revote taking place at the end of said period.
+ This was the first World Cup taking place in Eastern Europe.
+ But people can get addicted to oxycodone if they misuse it – for example, by taking it without a doctor’s prescription, or taking more than the doctor prescribed.
+ In order to stop the communists from taking over Vietnam, McNamara sent more troops to the country.
+ After taking much of India’s natural resources for hundreds of years, England was criticized for not protecting Indians during the partition of India and Pakistan.
+ A Mass can be longer or shorter depending on how many people there are taking Communion.
+ Terry was accidentally tripped by Cirie’s torch and yelled at her while she was taking care of the bonfire, but Aras protected her, saying that it was an accident.
+ The bond between the carbon and the bromine then undergoes heterolytic fission, with the bromine atom taking the donated electron and becoming the bromide ion.
+ Arabic historians and geographers described the extensive viticulture around Ganja and Barda that was taking place even after Islamic conquest of the area.
+ He killed four more people and injured the band’s drum tech John “Kat” Brooks, taking him hostage.
+ Changes are taking place in the state religion through the course of several English monarchs.
+ For months, young Jewish women had secretly been taking small amounts of gunpowder from a weapons factory in the Auschwitz camp.
+ He disappeared in June 1928 while taking part in a rescue mission.
+ For now, I will be taking a short wikibreak but will be back soon.
+ It was not just women taking off their clothingclothes to get men into bed.
+ Long ago, the rest of the animals banished the bats for not taking sides in the great war.
+ Other responsibilities include, motivating their teammates, taking action in their local communities and representing the team in a professional manner.
+ With the recent invention of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005, an initiative by Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, Minister of Rural Development, most of the males and females in the society are taking a significant role in the improvement of the village toward infrastructure development.
+ She does this by taking drugs.
+ A common side reaction taking place with S2 reactions is elimination reactionE2 elimination: the incoming anion can act as a base rather than as a nucleophile, removing a proton and leading to formation of the alkene.
+ These chiefs were part of a precolonial government system and are responsible for taking care of the land.
+ In October he was charged for taking taken bribes of more than $100,000 during his vice presidential term.
+ After that, the interpreter reproduces the speech in the target language, taking his notes for help.
+ When the user tries to stop taking these pain killers, withdrawal symptoms appear.
+ Weenie being taking away by his old owners, Bob and Bobbie.
+ He announced that he was taking a break from his work while he went through treatment and recovery.
+ The problem is that reconfirmation RFAs don’t have much precedent, so bureaucrats RFAs like this are really taking a bit of a shot in the dark.
+ After defeating the Skrall and seeing the rest of the villages unite, Mata Nui stands against the challenge of taking back his old body from Teridax.
+ While one of them implemented the festival taking countermeasures to prevent infection.
+ The tour in the band ending up stopping being friends, this was solved with new members, with Dave switching from drums to guitar, Steve being replaced by Tim Lopez, Ken being replaced by Mike Retondo and De’Mar Hamilton taking up drums.
+ Chernenko died a mere year after taking office.
+ It has become a dominant species on Santa Cruz Island, taking over from the shrub Miconia and Fern-Sedges.
+ He contends that the controversy with Summers was indicative of the fact that “a market-driven technocratic culture has infiltrated university life, with the narrow pursuit of academic trophies and the business of generating income from grants and business partnerships taking precedence over the fundamental responsibility of nurturing young minds.” At the time, West had been focused on reaching wider audiences as part of his effort to encourage civic engagement—especially amongst youth—in the hope of revitalizing what he calls a deep democratic commitment that would counteract the encroaching political nihilism that he argues threatens the future of American democracy.
+ Having or taking certain drugs may be illegal, in certain countries.
+ To have Pure menstrual migraine, menstruation here means when normal bleeding happens in a normal menstruation cycle or when the woman stops taking hormones, like birth control pills.
+ In 1998, he was denied entry to Myanmar after making contact with the National League for Democracy and taking photos of its leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
+ After taking commercial and acting classes, she realized that she liked acting more than modeling.
+ It is possibly caused by constipation, too much strain on the anal sphincter, reduced blood circulation, the skin is not made dry enough after taking a shower or swimming, the skin has been stretched too much, pregnancy, giving birth, and not changing a baby’s diaper in time.
+ But someone is taking time to write something and it get deleted just like that for real its disappointing a lot.
