Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [verb] take [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Although recently the Association has been enabled to take on some 250 full-time archaeologists , there is still an acute shortage .
2 I am now part of a small multi-cultural group which has been asked to take on this task .
3 Apart from , as CAJEC chairman said , ‘ clearing up any misunderstanding that this enquiry procedure is just restricted to audits — it applies to all assignments ’ , other significant changes include requiring firms to provide minimum accounting information to a successor even where fees remain outstanding and stronger procedures to be followed by firms to inform the existing adviser that they have been invited to take on additional work .
4 HEIs have been tempted to take on more research than perhaps they should have done .
5 But others have been forced to take on heavy debts to fight off hostile bids .
6 By comparison with other videoconferencing systems ( which have been known to take over whole rooms ) the surprisingly compact desktop VC7000 looks basic , but allows small groups of people to see each other and show documents and objects regardless of their location .
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