Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] take on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is possible to intensify poetry 's power over time if we take on the implications of Rosenblatt 's transactional theory , which is well described in Benton et al .
2 And first of all , I must say good luck to the eleven local sides taking part in tomorrow 's curtain raiser at Twickers before we take on the argy-bargies and thrash them .
3 And when you take on the role always hold something in reserve , so it 's what they 've created , but here 's something unexpected about it .
4 We look forward to giving further impetus to the process when we take on the presidency of the Community in the second half of the year .
5 The Manchester United striker , who will tonight win his 51st cap for his country when they take on the RCS in a vital World Cup qualifier in Cardiff , believes this is one of the best Welsh teams for years .
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