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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151. Britain is due to take part in the policing side of the database within the next two years.
152. Twenty-seven competitors from around the country will take part in Sunday's monster truck rally.
153. They have applied to take part in the race several times in previous years but without success.
154. No member state will have to take part in a military operation if it does not want to.
155. The man who refused to take part was court martialled, cashiered and sentenced to a year's hard labour.
156. A large number of disabled people take part in the Telethon and are grateful for the help they get from the telethon.
157. Jerry and I are too frightened and too young to take part.
158. Nine of the world's top wheelchair racers due to take part have best times up to 18 minutes inside the restriction.
159. Would he not take part with the Indians?
160. Azobisisobutyronitrile does not take part in transfer reactions.
161. Old Drum team also Nanchang, sunset red fan dance team and so on,(Sentencedict.com) can take part.
162. SHU is open to issue visa and provide local transportation to graduates from this program to take part in the commencement at Seton Hall University.
163. We would appreciate confirmation of your refusal of our invitation to take part.
164. The TRL study selected 17 people from the 18-24 year-old age group to take part in a simulated road test, in which they were asked to read, write, and ignore texts on a variety of roads.
165. The girl declined to take part in the ball mannerly.
166. Mourners take part in a reburial ceremony for famine victims in Ukraine's western town of Lviv.
167. FISH and immunofluorescence staining showed that the myelogenic MSC could take part in the tumor neovascularity.
168. Thus, I firmly support that fan dancing can enter our physical education class. And hopefully, fan dance can motivate our senior girl students to take part in physical education classes.
169. These results suggested that EBV infection of oral squamous epithelium might take part in carcinogenic or development of oral squamocellular carcinoma.
170. Internet Relay Chat (Chatting). It is an Internet system that enables users to take part in on-line discussions.
171. The bilateralism is a theory that two countries (or regions) take part in and work out problems by negotiation.
172. In this is never-before-seen photograph, the Apollo 7 float, which included the capsule and crew (out of frame), take part in President Richard M. Nixon's first inauguration in 1969.
173. In it, he said workers at levels take part in decision - making, not just top managers.
174. It is necessary to understand the mode and to master the refund modes of project loan and the methods determining them for those people who take part in project work.
175. Compensation trade benefits both parties who take part in it.
176. Cadres have gone down to different grass - roots units to take part in manual labour.
177. Although any Iowan can vote at Ames, in practice only the most dedicated of Republicans would give up most of a Saturday to take part.
178. He resigned rather than take part in such a dishonest transaction.
179. The blue wall cracked when some officers refused to take part in the cover - up.
180. How many countries and regions are going to take part ( participate ) in the invitational tournament?
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.