Utiliser "taking" dans une phrase
taking exemples de phrases
taking
1. "Let me run up and see what's taking her so long
2. I want to congratulate you for taking action in your life
3. By reading this book you are taking action
4. you don’t ever spark the match can you create fire? Yes, I get it, you can rub sticks together, but you’re still taking action when you’re rubbing the sticks together
5. "Nice," she said, but went up the path toward the house, taking her cup and toothbrush with her
6. "Learning Kulai's business, taking over his math, and for the first time in my life, actually being an asset on the social scene
7. When you check off the steps on your list, by taking the specific actions you need to take, that will continue to motivate you
8. No use taking chances
9. Changes in family and social environment are taking place at a fast rate within the lifetime of individuals
10. Levels of digestive enzymes may be lowered as a result of taking various medication, poor eating habits or ageing
11. They can be boosted naturally by consuming enzyme-rich foods, such as papaya or pineapple, or by taking a digestive enzyme supplement before each meal
12. And many thanks for taking care of the place
13. Never stop taking the medicine without talking with your doctor first
14. Make a list of any problems you're having taking the medicines as prescribed
15. He started taking his breaks earlier in the day before he even got hungry so he could go and talk to her without a big line
16. Micah ignored his little brother, taking the bin to the fire escape and dumping its contents into a dumpster below
17. “Sure,” he said, taking the flask from Jerm’s shaky hand
18. “Bingo!” Jerm laughed, taking the flask back
19. Are you becoming confused about all those bottles in the medicine cabinet? If you're taking multiple medications, it's very important to keep track because you may be seeing more than one doctor for different reasons
20. If He is taking you
21. Thousands of generations ago, fleeing or fighting in stressful situations was not a good option for a female who was pregnant or taking care of offspring, and women who developed and maintained social alliances were better able to care for offspring in stressful times
22. After that, Mom started taking her to therapy
23. But while the Blacktooths had been largely ambivalent toward humanity in the past, they were certainly in the habit of taking slaves to work in their mountains
24. We have become selfish individuals, taking all decisions based on materialistic considerations and adopted a culture marketed by others
25. Herndon was taking a second pass thru it, but they'd already made sure they'd examined every piece of paper in that box, a second time
26. Red stepped into the basement, still clutching her four square grenades, and scanned the room, taking stock of everything that was going on
27. ‘A friend, eh?’ He said brutally, striding across the room and taking me by the shoulders
28. ’ He said wearily, taking off his glasses and rubbing a hand over his eyes
29. ‘Okay …’ Stephen said, taking his plate over to the sink, his thoughts obviously elsewhere
30. As senior citizens this is an area that can be tackled by reporting all cases of injustice, corruption (both giving and taking), flouting of rules and so on
31. Of course the Government should have a framework for taking action on such reports without discouraging those reporting such cases
32. Unfortunately we are least concerned about the deterioration that is taking place in these three pillars of environment
33. “Has she been taking good care of you? Has she?” he purrs, rubbing his hands around the base of the drumset
34. Once the event occurs our cooperation to authorities, encouraging the younger lot to provide help to the needy, taking some sort of control to prevent theft and arsons, regulate the crowd that usually collects and hampers rescue efforts and the doctors amongst us to provide urgent medical aid are some of the tasks we can take upon ourselves and thus be relevant for the society even at this age
35. This means taking lower risks, even if it means returns are less
36. They need regular and steady income, without taking on much risk
37. ’ I said, taking the hint
38. He started taking a few steps back off the porch
39. He snapped it into pieces without taking his eyes off the fire
40. I’d started in the kitchen, washing up the breakfast things and then taking the cooker to pieces, scouring the chrome rings and going wild with the oven cleaner
41. My will power in firm control, I had debated whether a long bath or a stimulating shower would be the best course of action so, my priority being to use up time, I opted for the former; taking a book with me, I had spent an hour in the bath up to my ears in hot water and soap bubbles
42. How much have you had?’ he said, placing the bottle out of my reach before taking the kettle over to the sink and filling it with water
43. They start immediate argument if the other is taking a side different from him
44. I doubt very much there would be any point in me taking you up on that offer
45. Family members can take turns visiting with a relative, taking them out to eat, going shopping, or doing other activities they enjoy
46. Cut to John’s POV: Fuzzy and out-of-focus, Zitteraal stands by his bed in the hospital, taking his pulse
47. Besides taking a vacation the addition of compost rich in trace minerals and bacteria is the best thing you can do to help raise the tree’s energy levels
48. "You're taking the rockasaur out?"
49. ‘No, but there is no denying that a lot of employers dislike taking on staff who are older and more experienced than they are
50. However, simply by taking care of one’s yard and garden through natural means, the accumulative effects will yield significant results on a global scale