用taking造句子,“taking”造句

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I've mowed the front lawn, and I'm just taking a breather before taking the back lawn.

Fear is powerless. And joy lies in taking risks.

Thee study, though limited in its scope and generalizability, provides some of the first publicly available data on who is taking MOOCs, and why they are taking them.

To meet people in your field, consider taking on a volunteer or intern position.

Shareholders have been taking advantage of new “say on pay” rules to growl their displeasure.

Shareholders accrue all the gains from risk-taking, but their losses are capped by the amount of equity they hold.

Imagine someone taking 100 dogs or cats and mushing them all together to make a burger for you.

In recent months the trust is rumoured to have radically changed its view, taking a more pragmatic approach to Hershey's place in a consolidating global confectionery market.

If you had a CORBA "experience" a few years ago, say during an evaluation period, and are now taking another look, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.

After the imperial security escort is slain by a mysterious traveling swordsman known only as The Thunder Sword, the escort's two orphaned children develop their sword skills in the hopes of taking revenge against The Thunder Sword.

taking造句

Not taking care of health and hygiene.

Do you mind taking the children back?

The camera was taking photographs of a wilderness

Just over half of women said the biggest barrier to taking preventive steps against heart disease were family and care-taking responsibilities.

In music-making, storytelling and creative thought, this risk-taking is a great thing.

Taking classes unrelated to your major field of study can be an excellent way to expand your horizons. But, if you're looking for speed, avoid taking classes that aren't required for graduation.

Your problem might be with a bad manager, that you constantly feel stretched to the breaking point, or that you are resentful about taking a pay cut.

Lately, in order to develop southern industry and promote each other between the south and the north of Yulin, taking salt-chemical industry as a leading role in Yu lin, is a relatively practical selection.

Our project is now taking shape.

Drug-taking is a form of escapism for some people.

Adam, in taking the apple had condemned himself and all of mankind to damnation.

She’s gone on archaeology digs near Durango, Colo., and she’s taking a class at the local college this summer.

The infant even jumps in, without arm bands, and swims to the far side of the pool unaided, without even taking a breather.

Business is taking up.

She says that risk-taking is normal adolescent behaviour.

You see the sentences look very similar but of course they are not because this one is taking the antecedent as the second premise and this one is taking the consequence as the second premise.

The latest atrocity—the bombing of a train taking people from Delhi to Lahore in Pakistan, killing at least 68—has similarly failed.

The plane will be taking off in approximately five minutes.

Finally he fell asleep, but not without taking with him the tender and despairing image of two people's loneliness together.

Capable of inheriting or taking by inheritance.

Official figures show that 150 people have suffered side effects including nausea, vomiting and allergic reactions while taking Tamiflu.

Several analysts therefore predict that after taking a short breather, emerging-market mania will resume.

I am courageous enough to put my head on the line boldly taking calculated risks and apply myself to the task at hand because I know that the battle is not mine but it belongs to the Lord.

Studies have shown that adolescents who go through puberty earlier are involved in more risk-taking behaviour, such as taking drugs, binge drinking and breaking the law.

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