Example sentences of "[adv] take on [art] new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Your shopping receipts will suddenly take on a new significance ! |
2 | Your shopping receipts will suddenly take on a new significance ! |
3 | She sat on the edge of his bedding , leaving her hand where it was , the physical contact suddenly taking on a new meaning . |
4 | That humble little abode for plant pots , trowels and gro-bags has suddenly taken on a new meaning in the light of the latest Sunday night shocker Lady Chatterley . |
5 | He plans to continue his involvement with Linlithgow Union Canal Society and , added , ‘ I 'm young enough to take on a new challenge . ’ |
6 | Well the other thing that 's in the back of my mind is I happen to know that Cath is just taking on a new worker |
7 | And then I met someone from the Kaplan galleries which showed thinking bishops in their robes such as you see in the windows of the galleries in St James'/ The gallery had just taken on a new director and were proposing to show modern art — people like Tinguely and Marcelle Cahn who at that time were n't known . |
8 | When Pauline and Chris Lloyd of Dudley moved house then took on a new garden with a 1 in 3 slope . |
9 | AN APPLE for the teacher is about to take on a new meaning in California . |