Example sentences of "[Wh pn] take over [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The night god , who takes over when the day is done , is in the act of rising with his load .
2 Who takes over when Butcher gives up ?
3 Mr Condon , 45 , currently Chief Constable of Kent who takes over as the Met 's youngest-ever Commissioner in February , added that bombs still went off in Northern Ireland despite having the army on the streets .
4 The warning was issued by acting manager Peter Green , who took over after a damning report claimed patients were manhandled and bullied .
5 DAVID James , who took over as chairman of Eagle Trust less than two weeks ago , yesterday stamped his mark on the troubled Midlands mini-conglomerate , appointing three new directors and securing the resignations of three others , two of whom were supporters of deposed chairman Malcolm Stockdale .
6 Sir Alistair Frame , who took over as chairman from Sir Bob Scholey earlier this year , yesterday took a swipe at state subsidies to European rivals .
7 Mrs Mills , former Serious Fraud Office chief who took over as DPP this year , called for :
8 though Ernest Long ( who took over as BEA secretary in 1951 ) was more flexible than most , seeing that financial disciplines were , at least potentially , the medium for achieving greater independence from Whitehall .
9 Rufus Kupolati ( who took over as ECOMOG field commander from Gen. Joshua Dogonyaro on Feb. 20 ) saw Taylor at Kakata , Margibi County , when Taylor was reported to have denied that his group intended to continue fighting .
10 John Cahill , who took over as BAe 's chairman from Sir Graham Day last year , described 1992 as ‘ the most testing year in the company 's history . ’
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