Đặt câu với từ "taking-in"

1. Brett's always taking in stray animals.

2. By taking in accurate knowledge from the Bible.

3. She supplements her pension by taking in washing.

4. She supported her family by taking in laundry.

5. For example, they neglected taking in solid spiritual food.

6. She's very good in taking in the sign language.

7. At Avebury, we circle the henge, taking in the landscape

8. 7 Fancy taking in the quaint country lanes of Hampshire?

9. Bandier students taking in the sights during a semester away in London

10. Regularly taking in more calories than our body can burn leads to obesity.

11. Taking in sufficient nutrition and improving blood circulation to the scalp are essential.

12. Then taking in a lodger or renting out a room may be the answer.

13. He finished off his unhurried inventory by taking in her bare and dainty toes.

14. The method of temperature taking in comatose patients from groin or armpit is practical.

15. A key to building up your faith is to keep taking in solid spiritual food.

16. She was soon taking in washing and ironing, the time-honored work of black women.

17. Aerophagia is a digestive disorder that results from taking in too much air while eating

18. You will find an overview of the initial measures Coworking spaces are taking in this article.

19. The view however, is spectacular, taking in most of the fifteen islands of the Westmann archipelago.

20. The farmer taking in the Agisted stock onto their land (agister) retains possession of the land

21. (Job 42:7) Thus, he was taking in derision like someone who drinks water with enjoyment.

22. The eyes behind the lenses were dark and quick-moving, taking in everything at a glance.

23. 20 All eyes were riveted on her in horror, the ladies speedily taking in three salient facts.

24. Rumaan Alam’s third novel is a dystopian page-turner, taking in themes of isolation, race and class

25. Pimm began asking himself: Can we assemble a stable ecosystem by taking in the parts at random?

26. Luckily, I've Anticipated and manage a pre-emptive strike while he's still taking in the last statement.

27. (Acts 16:31) This involves taking in accurate knowledge of God’s purposes and his way of salvation.

28. We call upon Israel to abandon construction of a wall taking in parts of the West Bank.

29. The path he saw himself taking in his research seemed directly opposed to the ethos of the department.

30. It begins with taking in accurate knowledge of God’s Word and acting in harmony with what we learn.

31. Cold-Blooded animals can only control their body heat by taking in heat from the outside or by…

32. The Greek word here translated “taking in knowledge” signifies “to come to know, recognize” or “to understand completely.”

33. Enjoy numerous scenic drives, or walk along coastlines taking in the breathtaking views Northern Ireland has to offer.

34. Related to perception were two strongly contrasting ways of taking in and becoming aware of what was happening.

35. If you're having trouble paying your mortgage, consider taking in a lodger or at least renting out a room.

36. The complete process of taking in sea water to dedicated ballast water tanks while cargo discharge is known as Ballasting

37. For example, we do not accept blood transfusions, because the Bible forbids taking in blood. —Acts 15:20, 28, 29.

38. There were some pockets of profit-taking in the rally, particularly diversified health care, household products and international oil stocks.

39. Several years ago, in upstate NY, MzOz was my pillion as we Bimbled along rural dirt roads taking in the sights

40. Also its “skin” or smoothly waxed outer shell is grooved to expand like an accordion when it is taking in water.

41. With this in mind all the Considerings, recalling and taking in to account have been removed as they were considered : 2

42. She spends the next ten years taking in washing, slaving away to pay back the money they borrowed to replace it.

43. Its acceptance will be helped by the pragmatic approach that Tao Systems is taking in integrating its baby with existing systems.

44. The key is to make sure that you don't overcompensate and end up taking in more calories than you're actually burning.

45. Breastfeeding jaundice often will resolve itself with increased feedings and help from a lactation consultant to make sure the baby is taking in adequate

46. By taking in water and then forcing it out in a jet, the mollusks generate enough thrust to leap right out of the sea.

47. The Hoarder us ugly and Bloatsome while the mammoth is longer and bulkier, as an huge cargo hauler should be, taking in cosideration the cargohgold

48. Whether you're an adventurous traveler or just want to spend some time taking in the scenery, Brethren is a great spot to appreciate mother nature

49. Unfortunately, wealthy Londoners often paid money to roam the halls of Bedlam, taking in the zoo-like conditions and marveling at the psychosis around them.

50. (Psalm 25:4, 5) As to taking in blood fractions, some have thought, ‘This is a matter of conscience, so it doesn’t make any difference.’

51. Belgravia review – Julian Fellowes is caught in an uptown funk 2 5 Taking in class wars, Waterloo and the beginning of the Victorian era, ITV’s new …

52. Whether you're an adventurous traveler or just want to spend some time taking in the scenery, Barranco is a great place to spend some time outside

53. Whether you're looking for fun outdoor activities or just want to spend some time taking in the scenery, Bogong is a great place to get outside

54. In 19 the Normandie Dock of St Nazaire in German-occupied France was the only Atlantic seaboard facility capable of taking in any large German warship.

55. It became the highest grossing Korean film released in China to date, taking in more than US$9.5 million over two weeks, which was unprecedented for a melodrama.

56. For Dillon, it seems to encompass everything from frank delusion to psychosomatic symptoms to psychological responses to organic illness, taking in depression and body dysmorphia along the way.

57. 8 Sick people who have been put on a milk diet over a long period of time have to accustom their body to taking in solid food once more.

58. Kids Definition of Asphyxiate : to cause (as a person) to become unconscious or die by cutting off the normal taking in of oxygen whether by blocking breathing or by …

59. The Byway heads north, passing Golden Gate Canyon State Park — a treasure trove of hiking trails — and taking in views of the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area as it approaches Nederland

60. Greece is the home to a number of Acropolises or 'high cities', yet no visit to Greece would be complete without taking in the ancient splendor of the Acropolis of Athens

61. But Reaganomics introduced the idea that virtually any tax cut would so stimulate growth that the government would end up taking in more revenue in the end (the so-called Laffer curve).

62. We believe that many AXJ currencies (e.g., KRW, INR, IDR, PHP) will likely experience extreme pressures in the coming months, as the world slows and risk taking in the world is curtailed.

63. There are a lot of great dining options in Chattanooga, but only one allows you to cruise down the Tennessee River, taking in all the wonderful sights and sounds of our great city!

64. What is Bulking? Put simply, it’s taking in more calories that you need per day, so that—with the right training program, of course—those excess calories go to build muscle, according to

65. The visitors gawk as they troop through one of 10 distinctive pagoda-shaped high-rises at the center of the village, taking in the surreal view from the balcony on the top floor.

66. Experience Amici pizza on our sidewalk café when taking in some great shopping in any one of the numerous antique shops, candy shops and gift stores around the square in our great city.

67. Wake up in one of the Grand Hôtel & Kurhaus’s 61 rooms and breathe in fresh mountain air while taking in awesome views of the Arolla forest or snow-capped mountain summits.

68. Jesus highlighted the need for accurate knowledge when he prayed: “This means everlasting life, their taking in knowledge of you, the only true God, and of the one whom you sent forth, Jesus Christ.”

69. Battambang Bike is a locally owned company that offers a half-day city tour that’s part walking, part boat, and part cycling, allowing for a leisurely trip around town taking in Battambang’s beautiful colonial buildings

70. Also, along with other plants, when in the sunlight they play a significant role in purifying the air, taking in sufficient carbon dioxide and giving off enough oxygen to balance the normal needs of humans and animals.

71. A truly stunning route taking in some of the finest scenery that Sussex has to offer including one of the most well known climbs in Sussex, Steyning Bostal which is used in the Brighton Mitre CC hill climb

72. common land consisting of pasture, horticultural or other land, provided that such land is operated as an agricultural holding by the local authority concerned (e.g. by the taking of animals into agistment, i.e. the taking in of other persons

73. You can be among them, but you too must get ready —not by selling your belongings and traveling to some geographic location, but by taking in accurate knowledge of Jehovah God and his purposes through a study of the Bible.

74. History played a major part in shaping the city and the vibe a voyager feels when walking around Bremen and taking in all the details engraved in the city walls and buildings, proud of the times they stood tall to.

75. 1400, capcyus, from Latin Captiosus "fallacious," from captionem (nominative captio) "a deceiving, fallacious argument," literally "a taking (in)," from captus, past participle of capere "to take, catch" (from PIE root *kap- "to grasp").

76. Unlike the manufacturers of unisex hair loss and alopecia remedies, we are taking in account the difference between the male and female biochemical processes and produce hair loss and alopecia remedies for men and women separately, which differ in ingredients and production techniques.

77. On developments in Syria, the two sides strongly expressed deep concern on the continuing and unabated violence and called upon all sides in Syria to abjure violence and resolve all issues peacefully through discussions taking in to account the aspirations of people of Syria.

78. ‘His tastes are certainly catholic, taking in performances less open-minded pundits might dismiss as Charlatanism.’ ‘His mixture of naiveté, Charlatanism, and singular devotion to a unique vision make him a genuine frontier spirit, a real-life American folk hero for the '80s, and a precious natural resource.’

79. ‘In reality, the Buntlines would not be visible from astern since they run on the foreside of the sails.’ ‘This made the combined load of the yard and the sail land on the fore spreader, where the Buntlines are fastened.’ ‘Unlike today there were no Buntlines, no deck-based cables for shortening or taking in sail.’

80. Simple boredom is the sort you suffer from during long Christmas dinners or political speeches; "existential" boredom is more complex and persistent, taking in many conditions, such as melancholia, depression, world weariness and what the psalmist called the "destruction that wasteth at noonday"—or spiritual despair, often referred to as acedia or Accidie.