Example sentences of "take [adv prt] [art] [adj] significance " in BNC.
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1 | With this in mind , the new findings of scholars working in the Marxist tradition to show the importance of putting-out systems of production such as the Verlag in proto-industrialization , take on a new significance ( e.g. Kriedte et al. |
2 | But these objects , ritualistically sprinkled and gestured over by a Catholic priest or Aymara sage , take on a new significance as promises of future prosperity . |
3 | Formula can , on the one hand , itself take on a positive significance , and on the other , it can provide a traditionally understood basis for the performance of individual variants ( which is what we found in the Billie Holiday recording ) . |
4 | As our century draws towards its close , the lives of the men and women of distinction whose careers have spanned its course take on a special significance and interest . |
5 | As the implications the 1988 Education Reform Act , and in particular those concerning the national curriculum , are worked through in British schools , studies of French schooling take on a special significance . |