Example sentences of "and [noun] take [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In London , Eden fell sick and Churchill took over the Foreign Officer , He gave final permission for what the British called Operation Boot to proceed , ( To the CIA it was Operation Ajax ) Churchill sent an even stronger message encouraging the Shah to act against Mossadeq .
2 Now Alex and Judy take up the story …
3 In doing so , he shows how the socially and historically constructed opposition between blackness and whiteness takes on the absolute , unquestionable authority of a natural fact .
4 Gerhard Schürer 's post as Chair of the State Planning Commission was abolished and Grünheid took over the new position of Chair of the Economic Committee .
5 They did little , however , and Grubb took over the ride again last November , but has taken him to only a few shows , mostly indoor , in which Ever has been extremely consistent .
6 The report comes as the Department of Trade and Industry takes on the tasks of the now defunct Department of Energy .
7 Singing together unifies and inspires us ; music touches our emotions , and words take on a deeper meaning .
8 A Manor and Dukedog take over the train at Birmingham .
9 Crackers and flares take on a whole new meaning when you work for the Olefines business .
10 A five-strong British team will contest the Commonwealth Tournament at Northumberland Golf Club from 6 — 8 June ; Great Britain and Ireland take on the Continent of Europe for the Vagliano Trophy at Nairn from 20 — 21 September , and the four Home countries will be among the line-up for the European Team Championship at Wentworth from 10 — 14 July .
11 Together Sinton and Hero take over the Limelight every Thursday and offer a platform to new bands .
12 Then and there my thinking itself turned into melodious song , and my meditation became a poem , and my very prayers and psalms took up the same sound .
13 In The Form he says that the lower part of the contemplative life is : This is consistent with his account of his own quickened consciousness in The Fire of Love when he says that prior to his feeling of calor he was sitting in a chapel " delighting in the sweetness of prayer and meditation " and in his experience of canor " my thinking itself turned into melodious song , and my meditation became a poem , and my very prayers and psalms took up the same sound " ( 15.93 ) .
14 Running and sport took on a new emphasis as it was the only way to keep warm .
15 The problem was that we were firefighting not just for ourselves but for so many of our clients , and firefighting takes up a lot of time and emotionally is a strain .
16 And Isaiah takes up the same theme in the fifty fifth chapter .
17 She paused for breath and Giles took up the tale .
18 Cato 's obdurate hostility and determination to take over the Auvergnat diocese , however , led to a hardening of lines , and Cautinus began to persecute Cato and his followers .
19 This means that not only is the use of soaps and detergents unnecessarily high , but towels and linen takes on a hard and unluxurious feel .
20 Depending on the status of the borrower , fees may be charged by the lender for arranging the loan , managing the loan throughout the period of the loan , early payment and failure to take up the loan .
21 After dinner , the hotel cabaret and band take over the easy task of keeping you happy .
22 Two hundred and fifty signed letters were delivered to the Irish Embassy , protesting at the Irish government 's censorship and refusal to take on the issue .
23 In the fifteen months Since Paul and Wayne took over the roles they 've seen the audience grow and get younger with children as young as four who 've seen the repeats joining the audience …
24 The man of wealth and pride Takes up the space that many poor supplied ;
25 As the formality of adoption receded into past history , leaving the same accumulation of problems , hope began to wane and problems took on a different perspective .
26 I mean I , I heard a stupid story , that instead of like , the , the twenty-seventh , twenty-eight and ninth come over here , but the was still , was still using a radio and stuff taken out the pre war stuff , that 's how far their radio technology and communications come on .
27 Each of the six songs aired tonight moves through repetitive , bass-heavy passages , seductive segments in which Linda steers the band into more melodic territory and shocking moments when power chords suddenly cut through the mesmeric grooves and things take on an atmosphere of nervy unpredictability .
28 So it was that the scenic heritage of coast and countryside took on a special significance .
29 Left : Storing water at room temperature and aerating takes up a lot of space but may be worthwhile — the bucket on the right may have had salt added , but the SG tester also incorporates a thermometer .
30 Not only was there no chance of seeing Karen , but Trish and Brian took over the house with heavy hints about housework that needed doing or how if only the back garden was cleared we could plant organic vegetables .
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