Similar words: take part in, take apart, take place, take pride in, depart, repartee, departure, on the part of. Meaning: v. share in something.
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61. Next month it will be encouraging the world to take part in a Buy Nothing Day.
62. Schaeffer encouraged teachers and students to take part in cultural sensitivity training workshops.
63. He should never have agreed to take part in this charade, should have adhered to his first decision to refuse.
64. Rather strenuous debates on religious issues were quite commonplace and Uncle Tommy was always ready to take part.
65. The support group wants to take part in a sitting service to give carers a break.
66. Anyone who could play an instrument or sing in tune was enlisted to take part in the concert.
67. Members of the crew who also include wrens, will take part in a number of sporting fixtures and visits.
67. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
68. The race has changed in that it is no longer just the local gentry who take part.
69. Why will not the Minister take part in that debate?
70. The parent demand function is concerned with the consumer's decision to take part in badminton or not.
71. In fact, it is recommended that all people who take part in sport should have regular check-ups with a qualified chiropractor.
72. I was trying to tempt her to take part in a so-called vox-pop.
73. The same kind of yelping small-mindedness was shown when Thatcher refused to allow Roy Jenkins to take part in the Cenotaph service.
74. They love big gatherings and dances, where whole families will take part in waltzes and two-steps.
75. She claimed was forced to take part in the robbery by her husband.
76. But the main potential donor, the United States, has not yet confirmed that it will take part.
77. Physical therapists take part in patient care before and after joint operations.
78. The whist drives for the school - you can take part in the preparations.
79. Some activities are too expensive for poorer children to take part in. Horseriding is a good example.
80. Only a minority of pupils take part in high quality experimental science-which is often completely ignored until they are 14.
81. Parliament as the law-making body does not take part in the local administration of its laws.
82. Dozens of Bentley drivers came to show off their pride and joy and to take part in a rally through the countryside.
83. If you care to listen and take part in our festivals, feel free.
84. Many villagers take part, and the place is decorated with flowers and branches.
85. Women's role will be to take part in this work of construction after the revolution.
86. Republicans have refused to take part in any prison work and have demanded to be segregated from other inmates.
87. They would have to honour their homework commitments and take part from time to time in residential field trips and work experience courses.
88. Read in studio A police force is trying to encourage more people to take part in identity parades.
89. He managed to cajole Hayden to take part in the program.
90. The exercise has been cancelled by the health and safety executive because the two planes are considered two old to take part.
More similar words: take part in, take apart, take place, take pride in, depart, repartee, departure, on the part of, depart from, part and parcel, make peace with, prepare, take, prepared, stake, separate, take off, take in, take on, take out, take for, takeout, take up, take to, preparing, take away, take hold, mistake, take care, take down.