Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] take up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It had n't occurred to her that I might take up the blackmail where Jack Mahoney had left off .
2 I shall take up the matter more fully later in my remarks .
3 They would sing Welsh songs together , she would take up the descant , he would make up verses with just a little edge to them .
4 If you can imagine and would like to discover the reality of Slaley Hall you can take up the offer of a special two night inspection visit for only £95 including golf which Slaley will run throughout the spring of 1991 .
5 If your Customer Care Unit has not been able to sort out your problem , or if you are not satisfied with their reply , you can take up the matter with your District Manager who will try to help .
6 If your Customer Care unit has not been able to sort out your problem , or if you are not satisfied with their reply , you can take up the matter with your District Head Postmaster who will try to help .
7 NatWest Securities analysts said : ‘ Good management deserves the support of shareholders : we would take up the rights . ’
8 However , having carelessly left the shed unlocked , our mower and strimmer were stolen and , as we are both getting on a bit , we decided we would take up the lawn and put down gravel instead .
9 And then — then they would take up the hoe and become farmers .
10 He convinced himself that speaking Italian to Franco presented a good opportunity to learn and therefore he should take up the challenge .
11 To this end he reintroduced a school of industrial design , sacked the Professor of Painting , Gilbert Spencer , who had advised students not to visit the 1945–6 Picasso and Matisse exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum , appointed the former fashion editor of Vogue , Madge Garland , as the first ever Professor of Fashion and invited Allan Walton , who died before he could take up the post , to head the textile department .
12 He will take up the duties of Counsellor , Atomic Energy , on August 17 and succeeds Chris Loughlin , who has been appointed Director , Transport Division , from September 1
13 He will take up the £51,000 a year job as soon as possible and is expected to have to give up his chairmanship of the all-party defence select committee .
14 ‘ Once he is quite well , he will take up the reins and the business will be booming again , ’ she said out loud .
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