Example sentences of "[verb] take [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This will be very unsatisfactory , so is there anyone nearer to Horndean who would consider taking on the task ? ’
2 We tried taking out the pith from behind the bud , and we tried leaving it in — it made little difference .
3 Passey and Melosh suggest taking on the basis of their investigations of crater fields .
4 A consistent feature of unpaid caring , demonstrated by all the available detailed studies , is that once a particular relative has taken on the responsibility for the care of an elderly or handicapped person they get rather limited support , if any , from other relatives or friends .
5 The foregoing account confirms the idea implicit in the theoretical scheme which I sketched earlier : namely , that nationalism is an immensely powerful force , first , because it is sustained by a deep-rooted sense of belonging to a territorial and cultural community , and secondly , because this sense of belonging has become firmly attached to the nation state in a process of political development which is now several centuries old , and has taken on the character of a more or less sacrosanct and unalterable principle of political organization .
6 A major chain of small grocery shops has taken on the might of the big wholesalers in a battle over the right to sell newspapers .
7 Matthew A. has taken on the notion of drafting , of provisionality , better than the others .
8 Argument about rival therapies has taken on the passion previously given to theological debate .
9 For me the transcendent landscape has taken on the aspect of patterned fields , or small patches of flower beds .
10 With no qualifications and precious little experience , she has taken on the job of Princess of Wales and is turning it into a significant career — and at the same time has brought up two small boys .
11 The multitude of Madonnas for Italian worship in the Renaissance made this a fruitful theme for connoisseurship which has taken on the task of distinguishing authentic works from those by followers or copyists .
12 If some kind person could send us a copy I have some very keen would-be knitters who would be extremely grateful , not least myself who has taken on the task of teaching them .
13 The organization of women in the controlled zones varies considerably depending on the region : either one of the women 's organizations has taken on the task or there may be a women 's committee of the Popular Power Council .
14 Recently , Tina Benson , the captain 's sister , has taken on the role of marketing manager .
15 A penguin keeper whose own family has flown the nest has taken on the role of mother to one of her birds .
16 ‘ The father may have been violent , the woman might be involved with someone else who has taken on the role of father .
17 Since Jim Henson 's sudden , untimely death his son Brian has taken over the company reins and continues the great tradition by trundling out Kermit as Bob Cratchit , Miss Piggy as Emily Cratchit , Fozzie Bear as Fozziwig , Rizzo The Rat as Himself and The Great Gonzo as narrator Mr Dickens .
18 To cap it all , the Devil has taken over the church and sits impaled on the spire with a long snaky whip sorting out anyone who 's left .
19 Subsequent of that of course to meet the need we had Stage Directions come into being very vibrant thrusting young people theatre 's company and really what 's happen is that Stage Directions in part anyway has taken over the mantle of the old Harlow youth theatre .
20 Elastogran Polyurethane 's machine construction division , a subsidiary of BASF , has taken over the polyurethane technology product sector of Kloeckner Ferromatik Desma .
21 Mr F. Dunn has taken over the Rail Agency at Ludlow Station .
22 This is because all possible fictions of scientific progress are virtual in present-day technology which has taken over the function of ‘ productive ’ simulation .
23 Neil Gray , a burly farmer from Morrinsville , has taken over the post of All Black manager from John Sturgeon , who was not available .
24 Since the Criminal Law Revision Committee produced its Working Paper , the Crown Prosecution Service has taken over the task of prosecuting from the police .
25 Ernst Beyeler , doyen of Basel dealers , has taken over the Kunstmuseum and the Kunsthalle to connect paintings with sculpture
26 It is far easier from their point of view if they only need to deal with one entity and they will probably prefer that to be the purchaser as it is the purchaser that has taken over the business .
27 Meanwhile Svidrigailov has taken over the suicide role , which is to say the blanket boredom has become positively terminal .
28 Now techno has taken over the city .
29 The Neighbourhood Watch Committee provides a regular newsletter for the village and has taken over the distribution of Christmas parcels to the pensioners .
30 NEWLY-promoted Det Chief Inspector Mike Paddon has taken over the job and office of his retiring twin Terry at Exeter police HQ .
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