Example sentences of "[noun pl] take responsibility for " in BNC.

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1 The teacher tutors took responsibility for the development of all the work of the classes concerned ( fourth and fifth year ) .
2 Now , with schools taking responsibility for their own budgets , being a head means dealing with roofs , drains and electricity bills , along with everything else .
3 Ensure that responsibilities are stated and consents obtained from all other parties to include , inter alia , the directors of each company , the brokers and reporting accountants or other parties taking responsibility for any financial extracts ;
4 Many husbands took responsibility for saving for such major items of expenditure as furniture or even boots out of the money they kept back for themselves .
5 A post-imprisonment supervision was to be introduced for those serving more than one year , and wider powers given to the courts to make parents take responsibility for their children 's offences .
6 First , ASWs took responsibility for decisions diverting individuals from compulsory admission .
7 ‘ I am interested in organisational development , in individuals taking responsibility for their own learning , and in line managers taking responsibility for facilitating development of their staff ’ …
8 Equally , group affiliation provides a source of mutual support for companies in financial trouble when group banks take responsibility for coordinating rescue packages .
9 ‘ I am interested in organisational development , in individuals taking responsibility for their own learning , and in line managers taking responsibility for facilitating development of their staff ’ …
10 We have all been children , some of us are parents , and we all in various ways take responsibility for children .
11 We require all centres to take responsibility for assessment .
12 Indeed , Larkin ( 1979 ) cites cases of families in Dorset who have followed the pattern of moving out of winter-lets into summer caravans for over ten years without local authorities taking responsibility for their permanent rehousing .
13 The colleges took responsibility for the delivery of the new courses while SCOTVEC was the guardian of national standards .
14 From April 1993 social services and social work departments take responsibility for managing community care .
15 An interesting development advocated by the authors is that of moving towards a multidisciplinary approach , whereby other health-care professionals take responsibility for specific problems but all carers have access to the objectives involved .
16 Or was it something men took responsibility for ?
17 Nevertheless , we do well to remember that if education is thought of in terms of enabling pupils to take responsibility for their own ongoing self-education through life , the more limited experience that the teacher may have can nevertheless be deployed in a professionally helpful way .
18 Individual nurses took responsibility for particular functions , for example securing adequate historical information about the children , monitoring treatment progress and liaising with teachers and parents .
19 That 's what active birth is all about — women taking responsibility for themselves . ’
20 Women taking responsibility for themselves ; women taking control .
21 Records were needed for audit , disciplinary and precedent purposes , and to enable ministers to take responsibility for the work of their departments before parliament .
22 Personal and social development is most likely to occur when students take responsibility for their own learning and seek consciously to develop PSD competences through practice and reflection on their own experience .
23 Our journeys to and through survival take place within a culture that encourages women to take responsibility for themselves , men and children .
24 As I was unable to see how I could realistically expect students to take responsibility for classes after only six weeks in the School of Education , I decided ( after much self doubt ) to put the students on their first teaching practice in the fourth and fifth years of schools offering our joint GCE O Level/CSE French for Communication syllabus where they would be expected to work with the teachers in a variety of roles .
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