Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] on the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , the bank can also use an exchange traded futures contract to further reduce its risk in taking on the forward contract .
2 He understood now , all right , and there was some comfort in taking on the complete burden of guilt , a kind of purgative sense of martyrdom , not unrelated to self-pity .
3 The question at the time , in May 1941 , when the Vietminh was founded and Ho was talking bravely about taking on the combined French and Japanese armies in Vietnam was , of course , anachronistic : the two principal Allied powers had not yet entered the war .
4 Raymond Aron , for example , argued that the General 's policy " accustomed the French to taking on the wrong enemy " .
5 Meredith took the cocoa upstairs by the hall light and into the bedroom without putting on the light switch there .
6 But you have to admit you do look very young and innocent , so you ca n't blame me for putting on the Big Daddy bit . ’
7 Gloucester 's role was basically to preserve the status quo by taking on the temporary leadership of the connection , rather than to carve out a new power base for himself .
8 Gloucester 's role was basically to preserve the status quo by taking on the temporary leadership of the connection , rather than to carve out a new power base for himself .
9 De Niro , in his funniest performance since Rupert King Of Comedy Pupkin plays a small-time New York lawyer keen to be someone , to make his mark by taking on the local crime boss/boxing promoter as well as tangling with the local barman 's wife played by Cape Fear co star Jessica Lange .
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