Use "take in" in a sentence

1. They take in its vapor.

2. The forms Anglicism take in Spanish

3. Which newspaper do you take in?

4. Several families take in foreign students.

5. do you take in your tea?

6. Fish take in oxygen through their gills.

7. They plan to take in $6 billion.

8. They both take in and expel matter.

9. The students couldn't take in the lecture.

10. Cesspools take in overflow from septic tanks

11. The play did not take in this city.

12. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.

13. How many sugars do you take in coffee?

14. The ship stopped here to take in freight.

15. Bananist vocation's take-in low-conceited bakery grebes

16. Absorb: to take in (something liquid) through small openings.

17. 11 The ship stopped here to take in freight.

18. When we take in oxygen, we complete the cycle.

19. She found it difficult to take in the situation.

20. Can you take in the waist of these trousers?

21. 1 The cells elongate as they take in water.

22. Cheerly, Cheerly, my hearts! Yare, yare! Take in the topsail

23. (2) When we take in oxygen, we complete that cycle.

24. Take in the action from almost any angle you choose.

25. So we take in more calories when we eat fat.

26. They will certainly need to take in plenty of liquid.

27. The salesman finds it easy to take in old ladies.

28. Consume means to devour, to take in, to use up

29. Marine iguanas take in too much salt with their food

30. 14 The salesman finds it easy to take in old ladies.

31. My house is full; I can't take in any more guests.

32. You have to learn to give and take in any relationship.

33. You can also take in some of the notable architectural monuments.

34. Billions of creatures take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.

35. These village cottages take in paying guests during the summer holidays.

36. They continued a few miles further to take in Hinton House.

37. Time to take in what the Boston Marathon is truly about.

38. Comprehended may be defined as “ To take in or to embrace ”, “ To understand the nature or meaning of ” and “ To take in the meaning, nature, or importance of ”

39. 24 You can also take in some of the notable architectural monuments.

40. 5 Absorb something to take in and keep heat, light, energy, etc

41. Carver found that college-level readers optimally take in and understand spoken words at the same word rate that they take in written words—typically about 300 words per minute.

42. To Absorb is to take in or suck up like a sponge

43. We have decided to take in lodgers to help pay the mortgage.

44. If the skirt is too big, we can take in the waist.

45. What preventive measures might a Christian take in order to avoid sinning?

46. So yes, I do believe that the risk we take in every building.

47. Day Two: The day is yours to take in the sights of Cologne.

48. Gazing up into his eyes, she seemed to take in all he said.

49. Related to Counted for: call on, To take in, acCounted for, finalised, took over

50. There’s no shortage of stunning views to take in during a trip to Acapulco

51. When we take in a breath of air then, how refreshing it will be!

52. At the Public Meeting and Watchtower Study, we take in further rich spiritual food.

53. Thus through personal study, you can take in the spiritual food that Jehovah provides.

54. The quantity that a bird can take in its bill or beak : a Beakful

55. What's mine in coin I have the right to take in goods or livestock.

56. Cats are normally extremely efficient at regulating the amount of food they take in.

57. I generally try to take in a show when I'm in New York on business.

58. ANOTHER delegate said that “there was so much to enjoy, to ponder, to take in.”

59. Take in the local culture of Brockton at Fuller Craft Museum and Brockton Fire Museum

60. Assimilate, take in, incorporate, accommodate, homogenize, intermix an economy capable of Absorbing thousands of immigrants

61. Every step we take in our non-velcro shoes is another step towards the grave.

62. It was an interesting exhibition, but there was too much to take in at once.

63. 29 synonyms for Comprise: be composed of, include, contain, consist of, take in, embrace, encompass

64. The setup should be expanded to take in a plotter for graphic and map output.

65. The view from the coast road let's you take in the sea and the Back country

66. Take in the local culture of Almaty at Almaty Opera House and National Museum of Kazakhstan

67. Absorb verb [T] (TAKE IN) B2 to take something in, especially gradually: Plants Absorb carbon dioxide.

68. Thus, most of the local Witnesses knew what steps to take in case of an emergency.

69. When we talk to each other we usually take in this kind of visual information subconsciously.

70. If you have a spare room, put it to work for you - take in a lodger.

71. Use pictures or diagrams of the steps he must take in order to complete a project.

72. I was wondering if you might want to take in a movie with me this evening.

73. 64 synonyms for Bamboozle: cheat, do, kid, skin, trick, fool, take in, con, stiff, sting, mislead

74. Absorb is defined as to take in something and make it part of a larger unit

75. They take in carbon dioxide but lose very little moisture through transpiration into the night air.

76. The age group distribution reflects the age of smoking up-take in the Canadian teenage population.

77. Fish take in oxygen from the water and excrete ammonia and carbon dioxide through their gills.

78. Well, you take in too much air and you expel that air with large and sudden bursts.

79. What measures may you have to take in order to deal with an ongoing problem of overindulgence?

80. Paul said that mature people are able to do so because they regularly take in “solid food.”