Sentences with phrase «to take something up»

I'm planning on taking me up on this suggestion, so you can be in the lookout for another Fall outfit inspiration with this dress.
If you want to take your love to the next level, taking it up into the air has to be seen as a positive step.
Next to that is a ladder which takes you up to the bedroom loft which is big enough for a queen size mattress.
We shall take them up in the sequence of the previous section.
I will definitely take you up on that, and already have a post prepared in which I invite people to get your book.
Maybe they can skip swimming for a term and take it up again in a couple months?
When I offered this invitation, I was surprised that family members of my students actually took me up on it.
I'll have to just take you up on that offer!
The medical records assistant takes it up from there by making detailed notes of treatment procedures that have been prescribed to serve as evidence of treatment techniques employed on the patient.
I did mix two necklaces, really takes it up doesn't it.
When I was doing the film I didn't get many people taking me up on that either... so, not to worry.
Needless to say, no one ever took him up on the offer.
I am seriously thinking about taking him up on it.
And if he offers to take you home, don't take him up for it.
Only then do they have the option of taking it up and setting precedent.
For years he's been pushing me to do a record with him and I finally took him up on it.
A British man took him up on the offer, paying roughly $ 25.00 for the pair of pizzas.
Someone personally took me up and introduced me to the pastor.
The addition of spices, fresh basil, and coconut milk take it up a notch, making it a little more special than something you might usually create with such humble ingredients.
It doesn't matter what time of day it is, if you offer me some type of breakfast item, I will gladly take you up on it.
But this time, the actress takes it up a notch with a colorful geometric - printed skirt.
-LSB-...] and the added coconut flavor takes it up a notch.
Just that one added piece took it up a notch and added some more visual interest, but now let's see what happens when I add a big pearl necklace.
I'm about to start taking it up and would love to hear about favorite recipes, organ meats and just raw meats in general.
The long winding path takes you up and down, deep into the forest, sometimes quite close to the river.
In this blog post, twelve travel bloggers take it up a notch and share the cheapest flights they've ever booked with miles and points.
I offered to discuss the science behind our paper, but none took me up on this.
We'll have a runner take it up to our data entry people who will enter it into the computer and they'll see their bid pop up on the screen.
The ladder takes you up to the bright home office.
You will usually be expected to make a complaint to the creditor before taking it up with the trade association.
A rocket that takes you up into the stratosphere and has you avoid planets on the way to the next part of the level?
Why not take them up on that offer and get over him or her once and for all?
And then they'll take it up as well.
I'm showing you how I make grilled vegetables indoors and then take them up a notch with a fresh basil vinaigrette.
He included them in his proposed budget, then dropped them in negotiations with the legislature with a vague promise to take them up again after the budget was adopted.
These apps suitable for people over 50 will actually take you up to the pedestal and make you the eligible bachelor you want to be.
In this case the outfit without the cardigan was also cute but the belt just takes it up a notch and gives it a little bit more polish.
While there is a path that can take you up from another direction, it is difficult to pass thanks to strong winds.
Nevertheless, to make this manageable I will concentrate on the three selected (Process 32, 40, 46), taking them up in reverse order.
Any yogurt flavor works perfectly and then adding fruit into them really takes it up to another level.
Experts give a gamut of reasons why people take it up, from its health benefits to environmental ones.
No one has ever taken us up on the rewrite.
He read my book, and took me up for a couple hours of live consulting.

Phrases with «to take something up»

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