Example sentences of "take over [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Manchester at first lost out very badly on rail investment , but now it has some compensation in the Windsor Link and is going ahead with an advanced tram system that will take over a number of heavy rail routes .
3 Eventually they may take over a small group when the large parent troop undergoes fission as increasing size produces social instability .
4 A letter was received from Mrs. Hogan of Brighton asking if she could take over a sixteen-year-old blind boy , Arthur B. Her own son had died the previous year at the same age , and she said that she would ‘ do her best to make the lad happy , and find him light work in Brighton ’ .
5 The introduction of the rabbit into Australia offered a classic illustration of how a species could take over a new environment in which there were no natural predators .
6 Most of the money spent in capital cases goes towards the litigation , which can take over a decade before all the avenues of appeal have been exhausted .
7 When the NAP ca n't take over an organisation or movement , it resorts to deception , creating a front group that is almost indistinguishable in name from a more broad-based and respected rival .
8 If the Secretary of State accepts an agreement between all the parties at the Inquiry last May , the IHM will take over an additional eight acres of Weston Airport , including the original 1936 control tower along with other building which will provide the space for expansion and improvement of the facilities already on offer at the Museum 's present four acre site .
9 A Youngman protégé could take over the old boy 's lecturing responsibilities and everything would fit together rather nicely .
10 All this is followed meticulously if at a respectful distance by Doolittle 's seven-piece band , written for with a sure ear for tonal balance and a strong sense of the orchestra 's role as a virtual extension of the voice , but with little willingness to let the musical idea take over the action .
11 With Slough absent , Ealing should take over the leadership when they travel to Ottery St Mary to play Exmouth .
12 Amer Midani , the wealthy Lebanese businessman who sits on the United board , is still favourite to eventually take over the club , and to install Bobby Charlton as chairman .
13 Sir Adrian Cadbury is not one of those who subscribes to the popular theory that a truly professional manager can take over the helm of any type of business with only a superficial knowledge of the nuts and bolts .
14 ‘ You think I 'll take over the whole show , do n't you ? ’ accused Mountbatten .
15 This will take over the running of Channel 4 at the beginning of 1993 .
16 The Government will now take over the Student Loans Company , the Glasgow-based firm set up to lend and collect repayments on the Treasury-financed loans .
17 then I 'm perfectly happy to let Gus take over the responsibility since he did such a great job .
18 He would then take over the European Components ' planning activity when everything was centralised in Detroit .
19 Klepner will take over the files and ship them back to the States .
20 It was financed by Lloyd George , without reference to Asquith , and argued that the state should gradually take over the land through committees whose purpose was to ensure that reforms were made to revive the economy of the countryside .
21 I have seen some very attractively variegated mint which I would like to grow in the flower border , but my mother says it will take over the whole garden .
22 The poverty-stricken could then take over the deserted metropolises .
23 The King of Ireland would take over the ceremonial duties of the Irish President , who is now nominally set over the Irish Prime Minister .
24 Foreign labour was cheaper than Libyan , and it was excluded from the benefits of socialist legislation , in particular from the provision that workers could take over the private businesses for which they worked .
25 But what would happen , probably , was that his spirit wife would take over the computer , just as she took over almost everything .
26 Marx fancied that he could simply take over the Hegelian analysis and , in Engels ' famous phrase , ‘ stand Hegel the right way up ’ with no reference to the fact that Hegel 's whole analysis is rooted in an effort to resolve quite specific problems which he inherited in the theory of knowledge .
27 Corrie Van Zyl , who bats at No 5 for Orange Free State , will take over the all-rounder 's spot from Brian McMillan , whose absence through injury after a good World Cup could well be felt .
28 THE privatisation of the Russian health service has begun with an agreement under which Hospital Corporation International will take over the management of Moscow 's Granovskovo ( formerly Kremlin ) Hospital .
29 Tweed , who had refused to let her take over the wheel , appeared outwardly to be perfectly relaxed as he stopped and presented the passport in the name of William Sanders .
30 Later , you can take over the wheel . ’
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