Example sentences of "can take on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Other modules like ‘ History of art ’ , ‘ Media studies ’ and ‘ Tourism ’ already have or can take on a European context . |
2 | No longer will there be any threat or coldness , for the compassion softens everything and all life can take on a new meaning . |
3 | This means that an artist can take on a new manager who can — take commission on all new projects , while the former manager continues to earn from all previous albums for a specified time . |
4 | Our critical strategies can range far wider , and in doing so can take on a general character . |
5 | In public debate marriage can take on a political significance as its supporters and opponents do battle over whether or not it is good for men , good for women and good for society . |
6 | ‘ You 'd be surprised how quickly the prospect of a nine-to-five job can take on a certain charm ! ’ |
7 | If left untreated , hardwood can take on a grey appearance and will soon look dirty . |
8 | In the evening they can take on a luminous glow and fill the air with perfume . |