Example sentences of "[pron] take on the " in BNC.

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1 ( Here , incidentally , is my take on the homosexual male .
2 I take on the role of the mayor to ask — " What on earth has been causing all this damage ? "
3 If you take on the big issues and the people wo n't follow , then at least you can say you have tried . ’
4 But I do n't worry about being a loser — if you take on the big issues and the people wo n't follow , then at least you can say you have tried
5 The information should be clearly presented and it should be plain to the audience : what the topic is ; why you have chosen it ; what view you take on the matter ; and why you have arrived at any particular conclusions .
6 Carrots curled into roses and golden hedgehog potatoes sneered : Make this the year you take on the challenge of making your vegetables more interesting .
7 I should be grateful if you would let me know what action you take on the above matters .
8 And when you take on the role always hold something in reserve , so it 's what they 've created , but here 's something unexpected about it .
9 I think people who take on the job should know the job .
10 For daughters who take on the role the identification of the caring responsibility is probably much more complex and is related to a variety of factors including the services which are available , the needs of the older person , the type of relationship and feelings of filial responsibility .
11 Someone and Something take on the attributes of cosmic bodies .
12 It is possible to intensify poetry 's power over time if we take on the implications of Rosenblatt 's transactional theory , which is well described in Benton et al .
13 Today we take on the League leaders , Gosling Celtic , and will be out to prove our Top Ten position is no fluke .
14 It is clear that the premium is equivalent as far as factor prices are concerned to a tax on labour in the X sector ( for simplicity we take on the demand side the effects are also equivalent with the simplifying assumptions being made here .
15 We look forward to giving further impetus to the process when we take on the presidency of the Community in the second half of the year .
16 So far if we take on the ninety ninety two figures we attended something like eight hundred bonfires .
17 And first of all , I must say good luck to the eleven local sides taking part in tomorrow 's curtain raiser at Twickers before we take on the argy-bargies and thrash them .
18 They take on the whole world , but they 've got no patterns with which to deal with all that experience. ,
19 Countries with large commercial-debt problems will get no help from the Brady plan unless , like Mexico , they take on the drastic economic reforms that western governments demand as the price of their support .
20 As part of this process some carers experience that in this capacity , whatever their skills in other directions , they take on the invisibility of their dependent , denigrated in a market oriented society as a burden .
21 The Swindon Robins are facing Black Thursday next week when they take on the Oxford Cheetahs at Blunsdon .
22 The Manchester United striker , who will tonight win his 51st cap for his country when they take on the RCS in a vital World Cup qualifier in Cardiff , believes this is one of the best Welsh teams for years .
23 How would you like to lead out the Merseyside Select XI at Goodison Park a week tomorrow when they take on the pride of Manchester in Graeme Sharp 's testimonial game ?
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