Example sentences of "[to-vb] on a more [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Several additional features can now be added like colour or photographs and the product starts to take on a more professional look . |
2 | To advocate a policy of anything less than unlimited release of all information as soon as the investigator has discovered it represents heresy to the media , giving rise to accusations of cover-up and officials being excessively secretive , while the legal profession are liable to take on a more aggressive attitude by suggesting incompetence and serving subpoenae requiring the compulsory production of evidence in court . |
3 | Indeed , even your narration will need to take on a more direct tone . |
4 | Nevertheless , according the Le Monde of April 9 , " Tokyo seems determined to take on a more important role in Latin America " . |
5 | Teachers readily admit at the present time that in most cases they have had little or no training in assessment procedures , and therefore feel they lack both the skills and the confidence to take on a more responsible role in certification . |
6 | May we now ask you to take on a more promotional and persuasive role ? |