Example sentences of "take on the [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They identify with the global capitalist system , reconceptualize their several national interests in terms of the global system , and take on the political project of reconceptualizing the national interests of their co-nationals in terms of the global capitalist system .
2 Today Wales B take on the shaken Aussies in Cardiff — and Davies does n't rule out another shock Welsh win .
3 This Sunday the Oxford Saints take on the Delonghi Knights from Kent in the National League play offs .
4 As a result , psychiatrists take on the crucial rule of assessor and expert witness in child care cases in which the mother has a mental or behavioural disorder .
5 They suggest that , within the family , women take on the expressive role of nurturing the other family members , while men take on the instrumental role and go into the outside world to earn the family 's wage .
6 By the middle of next year the bank will move its head office into Poultry , and take on the heavy mantle of tradition .
7 Practically , it means that students have to become used to expressing a point of view and exposing it to the critical evaluation of their peers , and in this way take on the ethical demands of rationality .
8 His judgements take on the ex-cathedra ring of a Lawrence : ‘ I believe in you as a painter . ’
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