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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121. Would-be apprentices are questioned about their attitude towards foreigners, and they take part in a week-long workshop on tolerance and diversity.
122. There is a £10 entry fee and each participant should raise £50 in sponsorship in order to take part.
123. If you decide to take part, you will be making a real contribution to the fight against cancer.
124. The farmer and his wife want their area to take part in this revolutionary action.
125. They can also exchange electronic mail messages and take part in, or initiate, electronic conferences.
126. The charity that provides the opportunities and facilities for disabled people to take part in sport.
127. Inciting another to take part in such a procession or meeting is punishable with the same level of penalty.
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128. Everyone should take part in church and Community affairs. -..
129. I let myself be persuaded to take part in a television programme about books.
130. The U.S. is trying to coax both sides to take part in talks.
131. In one, first-year graduate students were asked to take part in an experiment.
132. Of course, the staff at the Poly could only be flattered to take part in a state visit.
133. Carter refused to take part in an attempt to smear his campaign opponent.
134. The children were eager to take part in the carnival procession.
135. Many were religious authorities forced to take part in the movement by military men and were inhibited by the barracks-room jingoism.
136. Without it, it is doubtful whether the more extreme pacifists could have been persuaded to take part in the canvassing.
137. John Monnett turned down a chance to take part in a national cheerleading competition in Florida next week.
138. The impromptu concerts have been written up in national magazines and people travel hundreds of miles to take part in the fun.
139. Most of the thousands of competitors take part in the true spirit of the games, which is simply that.
140. Peden was not armed and did not take part in the band's less reputable exploits.
141. Ultimately you may be able to take part in national obedience competitions.
142. The nationalist hardliner Vojislav Seseslj, who controls a large block of seats, refused to take part.
143. CLE-I allows the application to take part in both of these phases, which are interleaved, as follows.
144. In other words, they take part in the endless circulation of images that is a distinguishing feature of postmodernism.
145. At midnight, too, some high-spirited folk take part in all sorts of capers.
146. My only concern about the match is that Price will be fit enough to take part.
147. I want to take part in both the opening and closing ceremonies.
148. Besides the elected councillors, members of existing community-based organisations were supposed to take part in the process.
149. It is hoped that as many as 90 percent of all school children will take part.
150. Forty celebrities were invited to take part and every single one turned up, a tremendous turnout for a small village.
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.