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    Use "intake" in a sentence

    intake example sentences

    intake


    1. · Ability to realise that food choice and intake is controlled by external cues such as sight, smell etc


    2. This may result in less fiber intake causing bowel complications


    3. · Gradually reduce the salt intake to about a third of previous level


    4. · Have only a moderate intake of sugar; use unrefined or fruit sugar or honey in place of refined sugar


    5. heard a deep sigh followed by a long intake of breath


    6. Behind him he heard a deep sigh followed by a long intake of breath


    7. A sharp intake of breath, and her whole body trembled, a low moan escaped


    8. There was a sharp intake of breath, “Oh my, he’s beautiful!


    9. To increase antioxidants in the body one may increase the intake of


    10. The supply of this vitamin decreases when there is an increase in the consumption of fats and minerals, and is conserved by the intake of fibrous foods

    11. He felt her intake a breath


    12. Her sharp intake of breath told him that she was taken by surprise, but she smiled at him shyly as she blushed


    13. Naria’s violet eyes lit up when she saw the Bowie knife, there was a short intake of breath;


    14. Peter includes us in the prayers by name; this hits Simon – I hear his sharp intake of breath - this whole brother/vicar thing has depths for both of them which I can only dimly perceive


    15. However, after careful scrutiny, I find that her genetics are different, quite possibly because she was created and delivered outside the Jade community, where there is no infusion of atmosphere and mineral intake


    16. The old man looked very satisfied at the coordinated intake of


    17. Room 3 with the rest of the new intake


    18. Even so, he was by far the best shot in the intake at the Grange,


    19. Mixed with a not inconsiderable intake of alcohol


    20. On this occasion, the entire intake had been transported in trucks

    21. It seemed that the intake at the


    22. After bolting his food, Tom joined the others from his intake


    23. their intake would cease to be trainees at the Reserve Defence


    24. Other members of their intake would soon be going their separate


    25. There is a sudden intake of breath behind me, ‘Mum, are you okay?’


    26. “It’s about celebrating the rich rewards of this year’s harvest, about collecting together the combined foods of all of Slump County and coming together to Trouble Valley to partake of a glorious feast with all sorts of delicious food and compare it with all the other tasty foods of New Zealand! My Mansion’s keeping an intake of the Granary where we’re keeping all the food,” Julia said


    27. be converted from the caloric intake of the stew or some shit


    28. The busy plaza was above most of the short end of the Kyovike Works and was their main air intake


    29. She prized the cap off the unopened bottle of Xanax and proceeded to swallow them with the cognac, taking five or so at a time until the bottle was finished, breathing deeply as she did so in order to not cough from the spirit intake


    30. Bottles of French Cognac were poured into buckets of water to which herbs and sugar had been added to create cocktails that Nathaniel had never tasted before, but were so delicious that he knew that he would have to control his intake

    31. Or find it apparent by the nervous vibrating of the filter-feeding intake flaps found in the mouth of his kochlar


    32. Diabetics should severely limit their intake of those high glycemic index foods


    33. long-term reduction in caloric intake will cause the body to slow down its metabolism


    34. recommend that the intake of fat should be kept to less than 20% of calories


    35. Excessive fat intake of saturated fats and Trans fats are associated with the greatest


    36. ways to limit the intake of saturated fat is to limit the intake of animal fat in the diet


    37. Cholesterol can be regulated by watching the intake of eggs and organ meats, as well as other


    38. It is also important to limit the intake of sugars, such as baked goods and candy


    39. When his mammalian meal was sadly limited or difficult to capture some days, he would have to diversify his diet, attempting to track down birds, snakes, lizards, and especially in the fall and winter months even complement his normal intake with a few fruit and vegetables


    40. The typical male adult processes 2 grams of creatine per day, and replaces that amount through dietary intake and

    41. The engines were beyond tolerance 1evels; without the additional air intake, they had to rely on reserve power


    42. I realise that members of each intake think that they were treated worse than the previous one


    43. It had been one hell of a ride, and I secretly hoped that the next intake suffer even more than we did


    44. That is, you should increase intake because your body will be building


    45. She bit off her request with a quick intake of breath, turning her head from the glare and heat


    46. His sharp intake of breath shocked his senses with a massive wave of pain


    47. In the background there was a sudden intake of breath as the others caught on as well, one by one


    48. “Two intake, one exhaust,” he said


    49. For the next six days, I tried something more drastic and limited my food intake to one sandwich, two slices of toast, and a salad each day


    50. We locked him in the Intake Room













































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    Synonyms for "intake"

    aspiration breathing in inhalation inspiration intake consumption ingestion uptake inlet

    "intake" definitions

    the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating)


    an opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container


    the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing