Some example sentences of “take part in”

How to use in-sentence of “take part in”:

+ Before his death he was preparing to take part in the upcoming season of Battle of the Blades.

+ Anyone with a coracle can take part in the event.

+ Tinky Winky tries to jump like the other Teletubbies but instead he ends up falling over and rolling away down the hill! Then the Teletubbies take part in the Tubby Bye-Bye sequence.

+ Compounds of californium are mostly of californium, which can take part in three chemical bonds.

+ Birders can also take part in bird counts.

+ Some women even committed suicide to show how wrong it was that they could not take part in politics.

+ More than 1,600 university campuses in 39 countries take part in SIFE’s projects.

Some example sentences of take part in
Some example sentences of take part in

Example sentences of “take part in”:

+ This allowed him to take part in research on the Kerr effect.

+ Researchers take part in field or laboratory experiments, reading relevant books, journals or websites, taking notes and making conclusions.

+ They also take part in United Nations peacekeeping missions.

+ Originally 20 countries had applied to take part in the competition, but Germany and Israel later withdrew.

+ Australia agreed to take part in the World Heritage Convention on 22 August 1974.

+ These groups are no longer registered and can no longer take part in elections.

+ This allowed him to take part in research on the Kerr effect.

+ Researchers take part in field or laboratory experiments, reading relevant books, journals or websites, taking notes and making conclusions.

+ Any country may take part in it by sending a team of six students to compete.

+ Athletics is a sport that people take part in all over the world.

+ At this time he continues to take part in several groups that sing during religious celebrations.

+ In the 1850s many Australians traveled to California to take part in the California Gold Rush.

More in-sentence examples of “take part in”:

+ The Wikimedia Foundation would like to invite you to take part in a brief survey.

+ At the age of 12, Hou became the youngest player ever to take part in the Women's World Championship and the Chess Olympiad.
+ Unlike other chemicals which take part in the reaction, a catalyst is not consumed by the reaction itself.

+ The Wikimedia Foundation would like to invite you to take part in a brief survey.

+ At the age of 12, Hou became the youngest player ever to take part in the Women’s World Championship and the Chess Olympiad.

+ Unlike other chemicals which take part in the reaction, a catalyst is not consumed by the reaction itself.

+ Five nations competed in the horse riding events in Stockholm; however, athletes from these nations did not take part in the Games in Melbourne.

+ A burqini is a swimsuit designed for Muslim women that covers the whole body except the face, the hands and the feet, that enables them to satisfy the requirements of Muslim standards of modesty while enabling them to take part in swimming activities.

+ There are also differences on who can take part in the trading process such as in the Trobriand Islands their chiefs mainly take part in the exchange process, whereas in Dobu, anyone can take part.

+ Then he started to take part in a radio programme called “My Music”.

+ Adams was arrested in March 1972 and interned HMS Maidstone, but was set free in June to take part in secret talks in London.

+ They did not take part in the 1984 Summer Olympics1984 Games as part of the Soviet boycott of those Games.

+ Ukraine agreed to take part in the World Heritage Convention in 1988.

+ Because edit wars go against the idea of consensus, users who take part in an edit war can be blocked.

+ Students from Lawrence and the other member schools may take part in these programs.

+ Obsessed with creating the best stage Magic, they take part in a competition with tragic results.

+ They take part in the Gallipoli Campaign.

+ He was part of the crew of the “Black Pearl” with Jack Sparrow as captain, but he did not take part in the mutiny.

+ By September 20, 2012, people from 160 countries had signed up to take part in the campaign.

+ They were expected to take part in any military campaign when they would be called for duty.

+ It’d be great if you could join us, test the, provide feedback and take part in the development of Wikidata.

+ The ability to take part in the Kula Exchange is not immediately given to just anyone.

+ In Spain and Portugal under Muslim rule, the so-called Al Andalus period, Jews were generally accepted although they could not take part in the government.

+ Anarcho-syndicalists do not take part in indirect action, like electionelecting a representative to a government position.

+ He did not take part in 2006 FIFA World Cup and in 2008 UEFA Euro.

+ It did not take part in the 1904 Games.

+ It is believed that Sperlinga did not take part in the Sicilian Vespers, the bloody uprising against the Angevin French rulers of Sicily in 1282.

+ During the programme, all 41 songs that had been chosen to take part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 were show but no one could vote.

+ Before 1936, the Member could speak in the House and take part in committee work, but could not vote.

+ Reading Days are held by the school library for all students to read or to take part in activities related to reading.

+ That way, a Bishop emeritus no longer needs to take part in the celebration of the mass, but he is still able to perform confirmation confirmations or to ordain priests.

+ In the middle of their IWW feud the following year, O’Shaunessy went back to Scotland to take part in BCW’s Path To Glory tour, defeating Galloway on the first night but conceding a loss the to him next night in May.

+ They often join the youth wings of Israeli political parties and take part in rallies and work in support of their beliefs.

+ Article 8 Rights of women to represent their government and take part in the work of international organisation.

+ So, I think it would be good if you would use IRC there is no need to take part in any conversation if you don’t like it or to talk to other.

+ All cadets take part in athletics.

+ These strong showings allowed Gimnasia to take part in the top club-level competitions in South America: the Copa Sudamericana during the 2006 and 2007 editions of the Copa Libertadores.

+ A neutral country is one that chooses not to take part in a War between other countries.

+ Players take part in competition one at a time, in twos or in teams of three.

+ On January 7, 2020, Blockberry Creative announced that leader HaSeul would not take part in promotions of the next album due to mental health problems.

+ In a ritual the loa are called down by the “houngan” to take part in the service, receive offerings, and grant requests.

+ It is a neutral state, that means it does not take part in wars with other countries.

+ In 1954 he went to Salzburg to take part in Igor Markevitch’s conducting classes.

+ They did not take part in the in 1984 Summer Olympics due to the Soviet UnionSoviet boycott.

+ Kerrigan could not take part in the rest of the U.S.

+ Adult male capuchins rarely take part in caring for the young.

+ Players can also take part in many events they come across as they explore the world.

+ On February 20, 2013, it was announced that Lombardo would not take part in Slayer’s Australia tour because of contractual disputes, and he would be replaced by former drummer Jon Dette.

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