Example sentences of "[noun] taking on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Wrong man , ’ Rourke said tersely , his mouth taking on a grim slant .
2 Released worldwide on all formats on November 24 ( Sonic Tuesday , apparently ) , once again it sees the animal libber hedgehog taking on the evil Dr Robotnik through a series of worlds ( The Mystic Cave , The Toxic Plant Zone etc ) .
3 An all-star field will take part in tonight 's Calor Gas Grand Prix in Ballymena town centre with riders from England , Scotland , Wales and the south taking on the local stars .
4 Negotiations with a difficult character ( e.g. the Pied Piper holding the town 's children in the mountain caverns ) are better conducted with the teacher taking on the problematic role because the teacher can judge just how difficult to make the task , and can allow the children success when they need it .
5 When the hue and cry died down , there was nothing Charlton could do to prevent Lawrence taking on a new challenge .
6 His mother sighed , her voice taking on a nostalgic tone .
7 ‘ Margaret , ’ called my mother , and ‘ Margaret ’ again , her voice taking on the faint exasperation that had flavoured her tone as she used my name for many years now .
8 How do you know , wondered Lydia , her thoughts taking on an indelicate hue .
9 ‘ Thanks , ’ he said dryly , his face taking on the blank expression it usually had when he was annoyed .
10 Since setting up UA 's London office in 1961 , George Ornstein had already launched the ‘ James Bond ’ series with Dr No ( 1962 ) , From Russia With Love ( 1963 ) and Goldfinger ( 1964 ) , establishing the world of glamour , action and intrigue in which the neo-thug Bond moved , each time taking on an evil villain bent on destroying and dominating the world , but always finding time to tryst with beautiful girls in exotic locations .
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