Example sentences of "takes [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In these vicissitudes he is supported by the cockney humour and sharpness of Sam Weller , ‘ boots ’ of the White Hart inn , whom he takes on as his servant .
2 This artist is less interested in ornament than Euphronios , often content with borders in black silhouette rather than red-figure ; but in other respects he takes on from him and goes further .
3 That takes on from charity .
4 But if a school sees itself as a community school , giving out as much as — or more than — it takes in in the shape of benefit to individual pupils , the manager must decide with some or all the partners on which aspects of community education to concentrate .
5 Peter Rawlins takes over at the exchange
6 And one of the two new caps , the Australian Brian Smith who takes over at fly-half from the injured Paul Dean , has had a less than spectacular season with Leinster .
7 New face takes over at Nivea
8 Former Neath centre Jason Ball takes over at full-back , while Andrew Metcalfe comes in to replace Clarke .
9 The production takes over at the Criterion Theatre from Making It Better starring actress and cake-maker Jane Asher , which is to close unexpectedly on December 5 .
10 Leonard Forde , who has n't played since the quarter-final win over Down , returns to the left corner of the defence , and Paul O'Callaghan takes over at left half forward .
11 He takes over at a time when latest figures show Gloucestershire with the fasting rising crime rate in the country .
12 Ray Ford takes over at Ainsdale .
13 Mr Clerides takes over at a time when the international community is showing impatience with lack of progress towards a Cyprus settlement .
14 Paul Field : Takes over at Capital House
15 Chris Waddle moves from the right flank to the vacancy on the left caused by John Barnes 's withdrawal and David Rocastle takes over on the right .
16 A new government , a centre-right coalition led by the mainstream Conservative Party , takes over on Monday , with the Brundtland administration caretakers over the weekend .
17 Willie Carson , who takes over on Glasgow , may initiate a double with Tiger Claw in the Town Purse Handicap ( 2.30 ) .
18 ‘ The Man ’ Ezeke , 50 , who hosts the stations 's reggae show , takes over on January 3 .
19 The same applies in Devon , Dorset and Cornwall as Westcountry TV takes over with a two-minute slot explaining the change .
20 Beyond that I suspect that 1,000dpi will become the breakpoint at which imagesetting based on optical methods takes over with the prices reducing significantly in that market as volumes increase .
21 2.00 : Another Welfare Assistant takes over with R from me at this time .
22 If the stress is high enough and he is basically insecure — his adult has not turned off his child 's ‘ all my fault ’ — his child takes over with a ‘ nothing to do with you ’ response .
23 And if he decides to be a member of the Government he resigns his parliamentary seat and his replacement takes over without the need for a by-election .
24 Debussy takes over for the first two of five of the Eight Piano Pieces Op. 15 , of Dirk Schäfer ( 1873–1931 ) — surprisingly , in view of the derisory remarks Schäfer made about Debussy quoted in the notes .
25 DAVE BIRKETT has resigned as captain of Rainhill , so Ray Ford takes over for tomorrow 's Bromborough Paints Merseyside Competition game at Ainsdale .
26 Mr Mladenov , the youngest member of the politburo at 53 and regarded as its most liberal figure , takes over as General Secretary .
27 It certainly may not stop with Mr Manfred Gerlach , the moderately reform-minded leader of the formerly stooge-like Liberal Democratic Party , who now takes over as head of state .
28 In Portugal , Sporting Lisbon gave Bobby Robson a glimpse of the task facing him when he takes over as manager in the summer by losing 1–0 at home to Guimaraes .
29 ITALIAN-owned RCS Video has bought a majority stake in London-based Majestic Films International , which has been involved in the financing and marketing of a series of successful films including Dances with Wolves and Henry V. Guy East , who founded the company in 1988 , will retain a significant shareholding and takes over as chief executive .
30 Programming might have started out as an ancillary task in a student 's special subject of physics chemistry or psychology but soon takes over as the dominating interest .
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