Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] take on " in BNC.
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1 | In these circumstances , voluntary WEA members such as Rachael Evans in Bedfordshire and ( successively ) Barbara Brenchley and Margaret Bland in the Fenland took on the task of Federation secretary and , along with other enthusiasts , did their best to fulfil the non-teaching duties of a tutor-organiser . |
2 | We can see the horse 's corners of the mouth pull up higher and higher , and the muscles in the face take on more and more definition . |
3 | WORDPERFECT NEXT IN THE QUEUE TO TAKE ON MICROSOFT |
4 | In every case taken on by this Firm we appoint a Supervisor who has overall responsibility to the client for the way the claim is handled . |
5 | This is also partly the reason why in Adorno 's theory music in a sense takes on too much autonomy , so much as to create a danger of a relapse into idealism . |
6 | RECRUITING IN A RECESSION Taking on new staff is rarely a company priority in a recession , but The Freshman Consultancy has established itself in the recruitment business in spite of the current climate |
7 | She will leave , take the children with her and is often in no hurry to take on another man who can not give her caring in return . |