Similar words: taken, betaken, take note, partaken, mistaken, take notes, overtaken, take note of. Meaning: adj. having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something.
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151. Subjects not studied at school can be taken up and pursued to an advanced level.
152. But this is not the case as Figure 1.3, a diagram illustrating careers taken up by history graduates, shows.
153. Sleeping arrangements vary depending on the space taken up by equipment stowage.
154. For these teachers the time taken up by their extra activities more than repays itself in renewed zest and self-confidence in school.
155. The Dee at Chester was fishable but the only action was from 40 cormorants who have taken up residence above the weir.
156. The point will be taken up again later within an evaluation of these matrix methods.
157. No one had taken up Sylvian's work, despite the ominous ruler and ink.
158. Bruce was taken up above the salt.
159. Things should be taken up in order of priority.
160. But most of his speech was taken up with a triumphalist analysis of political realignment.
161. But a good half of each twenty-second increment was typically taken up with preliminaries and formalities.
162. Much of the '90s was taken up with a dirty war against the PKK during which thousands of people were killed, villages were torched and human rights abuses abounded.
163. It may be called the Jigokudani Wild Monkey Park, but the Japanese macaques here have taken up one of lifes more civilized pleasures: hot tubbing.
164. She has taken up ( ie has begun to learn to play ) the oboe.
165. Find a good description of the dating process here.) After carbon-14 spread throughout the globe, tiny amounts of the gas were taken up by the slow-growing mosses.
166. Just how seriously was shown by a 2008 presidential decree calling for zero tolerance of alcohol in the bloodstream while driving – an idea that was not taken up for reasons of workability.
167. Noodling around with the genes of these streetwise creatures, Ackley uncovered a couple of resources they hadn't taken up.
168. In printing, the surface area taken up by type of a given size. Thus an8point type occupies a print area of8point EM.
169. Orange juice has taken up the largest market of fruit drink consumption, and in China, the industry of orange juice processing drops far behind America and Brazil.
170. Meanwhile, technology for making water filters using nanomaterials for better absorption of contaminants has been taken up by several firms.
171. Within two hours the arsonist was taken up by the police.
172. Spring and summer are taken up by the reaping of hay and the threshing of corn.
173. Capital height: The space taken up by the capital letters of a type face.
174. Fagilyu Mukhametzyanov, 49, had been wrongly declared deceased by doctors but died for real after hearing mourners saying prayers for her soul to be taken up to heaven in Kazan, Russia.
175. When the masts are vertical . the horizontal cable thrust is taken up completely by the guy cable, which transfers the force to the ground . the mast itself picks up only axial compression forces.
176. He had taken up the piano as a child and joined a jazz band in California.
177. As a consequence, either additional credit has to be taken up, thus triggering constraints of exponential growth, or there will be a redistribution of income from debtors to lenders .
178. Today may be taken up with doing a lot of last-minute errands.
178. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
179. Low and intermediate frequency instability models are taken up first.
180. A study is made on the working angle in scraping process, practical Calculations are taken up to the angle of working edge, rake angle and back angle. Some patterns of such change are found out.
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