be taken up with in a sentence
Examples
- The upsurge of violence in East Timor will be taken up with Indonesia by New Zealand, which is concerned the Indonesian military is encouraging paramilitary groups to act lawlessly.
- The project intends to garner support from fellow students all over the country to develop new ideas and alternatives that can then be taken up with ministry of education.
- A plan by the Philippine government to buy Russian oil during disruptions in international supplies will also be taken up with Ivanov, said Philippine foreign affairs official Jaime Yambao.
- Or, at least, if there is one it should be taken up with the Washington Post rather than WP .-- talk ) 16 : 57, 17 December 2009 ( UTC)
- The Chinese expressed no concern at this statement, and in 1951 and 1952, the government of China asserted that there were no frontier issues to be taken up with India.
- But this issue seems to be a problem with the infobox template and not specifically with the article, so perhaps the issue should be taken up with the relevant WikiProject.
- If they think these are inaccuarate descriptors they should be taken up with the editor who added them, which the history shows was 180.242.130.169 on 2 October 2015, and not me.
- These circulating microfilariae can be taken up with a blood meal by the arthropod vector; in the vector, they develop into infective larvae that can be transmitted to a new host.
- Time won't be taken up with " long lost friends " who are looking for employment ( the bulk of the jobs in our office are Grade 11 data-input workers ).
- Speed, who is in Australia on vacation, said the issue will be taken up with the eight-man ICC umpiring panel before the World Cup in South Africa and Zimbabwe in February.