Example sentences of "[noun prp] take up [art] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Devon and Cornwall police last Friday took up the case of Pipe 's Her Honour , found to have been doped when flopping at Kempton in January .
2 In 1873 he returned to England to take up the post of electrician to the Highton Battery Company , and in 1877 set up the first experimental overhead telephone line in England , only two years after the invention of the telephone in the United States by Alexander Graham Bell [ q.v . ] .
3 She was going home to England to take up the threads of her life and forget Alain and her time in France .
4 Some of the workers in Glasgow , he said , had already decided to relocate to the Midlands to take up the offer of employment there .
5 Facing an uncertain future in Jamaica as a single mother supporting four children , ( her husband had just left her ) , Rita took up the invitation of a relative who had emigrated to Canada and came to try her luck .
6 On 9 March , fully one month after the Paris telegram , the Comintern took up the slogan of " the United Front against Fascism " .
7 The Rev Peris Williams and his wife Sheila are leaving St Hildeburgh 's at Hoylake in Wirral to take up the parish of Holy Trinity in Blacon , Chester , in October .
8 Herbert Read in his book Education through Art took up the categories of types put forward by Jung .
9 McFarlane took up the question of self-fulfilling prophecies in relation to the perceived incomer/Shetlander conflict which the SIC Structure Plan envisaged .
10 Beverly Anderson took up the theme of new media .
11 Dr Mann took up the post of organist and choir master at Beverley at a time when the music at the Minster was at a fairly low ebb .
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