Example sentences of "have take on [pos pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Gondoliers likewise provides a bonus — the best of all Sullivan 's orchestral pieces , called by him Overtura di Ballo ( though here , as usual , the bogus-Italian overtura has taken on its conventional form ) .
2 Torquil Norman summed-up the ‘ life ’ that the airfield had regained , ‘ the place has grown a pace more through its own heritage than our input … it has taken on its own momentum … ’
3 My new mother-in-law , Martha , has worked long and hard for many months to prepare this wonderful occasion , all the little details such as these beautiful flower/cake decorations were planned by her , and my father-in-law has taken on his second mortgage without complaint , like the good-natured man he is .
4 Any smallholder would do well to join a local ATB group , particularly if he has taken on his own farm with relatively little experience .
5 The tree has fruited quite well again , though it is too early for the fruits to have taken on their heady aroma .
6 The Germans had closed off the route to the north of the Qattara Depression which the convoy had taken on their outward trip , so they were forced to make a risky and difficult passage through the bottom of the Depression itself , which consisted of salt marsh .
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