Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] take [adv prt] a " in BNC.

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1 You should not take on a case if you or your firm has a conflict of interest .
2 The second , referred to obscurely in Helen 's last letter from Margate , was Mr Thomas 's decision that Edward should not take up a Civil Service post , but instead prepare himself for an Oxford entrance scholarship .
3 A new town may physically take up a small space , but the end result can be seen from far and wide .
4 We could not take on a more difficult nation that Iran .
5 If they belong to the party that wins power they may well take on a government office of some kind .
6 If left to reach their natural dimensions , many species will eventually take over a wide area of ground and should be avoided in small gardens .
7 Your shopping receipts will suddenly take on a new significance !
8 Your shopping receipts will suddenly take on a new significance !
9 The Regional Research Laboratories will also take on a training function as they develop and organise courses and workshops at the regional level to promote their facilities .
10 MICHAEL Watson will never take on a world title fight again .
11 No we just no it was just , people had said these things and wo n't take on a Sunday .
12 Both brushes and foam can also take on a partial biofiltering role , but if they are intended to be a mechanical filter , they should be cleaned before they clog .
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