Example sentences of "taking [adv prt] [noun sg] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There is a crucial role for partnerships in taking on responsibility for the local co-ordination of education .
2 They have asked that we take that on , there is a report later in the agenda with detail on that , but as far as these papers are concerned that 's simply us taking over responsibility for the best part of two million pounds ' worth of spending which the health authority will refund to us by way of a section twenty eight grant .
3 He made himself over by taking up body-building in the Scottish style — which is long and lean rather than pillows of bulk — and changed his name from Thomas to Sean ( in Edinburgh , he 's still universally known as ‘ Big Tam ’ ) .
4 His adoption led to his taking up work with the deaf .
5 From travelling around I get the impression that , although they say they want to , most branches have other concerns which prevent them from taking up recruitment in an effective way .
6 But now , on the city 's 350th anniversary , after a decade of preparation , the MAC has moved to the city centre , taking up residence in a new C$33 million building on the Place des Arts , the centrally located cultural centre already home to the city 's orchestra , opera and the Grands Ballets Canadiens .
7 Valerie Archibald has kept the West Coast moving the Medau way since taking up residence in the mid '80s .
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