Example sentences of "[noun sg] have take on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Prompt recovery from the effects of jetlag has taken on added importance given the rescheduling of events . |
2 | The Community has taken on additional powers , particularly in the foreign policy and security area , and has expanded the role of qualified majority voting . |
3 | The nationwide protest against the Poll Tax has taken on historic proportions . |
4 | The site of the garden has taken on special significance since A Morbid Taste for Bones , by Ellis Peters , was published in 1977 . |
5 | Visa records do not yet appear to have long-term reusable value , whereas 20th Century-Fox 's Movietone film has taken on such value . |
6 | Rates in this market have taken on particular importance in the recent past for three main reasons . |