Example sentences of "[noun sg] to take [pers pn] on " in BNC.
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1 | Later I could arrange for a car to take you on to Luxor . |
2 | The London Society implicitly recognises this when it goes on to argue that a DG would allow the president 's post to become part-time , thereby allowing the senior partner of a major practice to take it on . |
3 | I decided from that moment to take him on . |
4 | week to take it on . |
5 | It is seen at Harman 's Cross waiting for passengers to arrive off the train to take them on to Corfe Castle . |
6 | You would take on some responsibility immediately for particular areas and additional responsibilities are available to those with the ability and enthusiasm to take them on . |
7 | Not surprisingly , the Democrats could find no major challenger to take him on . |
8 | Steady pressure , however , persuaded the National Heritage Memorial Fund to provide the endowment needed for the National Trust to take it on . |
9 | Oh , she 's got all the answers up her sleeve I expect , but that has caused tremendous debt charges , which , at the moment , have to be paid , and whether we could find a private operator to take them on or not I do n't know , but private operators operate throughout the country and in many other of the districts within the county of Oxfordshire , and they operate efficiently and do just as good a job as the City Council are doing in the present situation . |
10 | But when Grandma died he just lost all interest in the garden , and since no one had the time to take it on , it became neglected . |