Example sentences of "take on [noun] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | DEPOT TAKES ON WILSON STATIONARY CONCERNS |
2 | The college of nursing which accepted me is currently taking on Project 2000 students , and I anticipated that standards of education would have improved since my training . |
3 | He took on number one seed Jeremy Bates in the quarter finals of the National Championships at Telford . |
4 | The Scott Polar Institute in Cambridge ( UK ) announced on Aug. 31 that measurements taken on UK nuclear submarines travelling below the Greenland ice cap revealed that the thickness of the ice had been reduced from 6-7 metres in 1976 to 4-5 metres in 1987 . |
5 | Although the only shots taken on safari these days are with cameras , not with rifles , irresponsible tourism can be a threat to conservation . |
6 | The semi-finals of the Harp Intermediate League Cup sees Dungiven against Portstewart while Cromac AFC take on Oxford United Stars . |
7 | THE visit of Ireland 's new out-half Eric Elwood to Eaton Park tomorrow will be an added attraction when Ballymena take on Division One side Lansdowne . |
8 | The medical examination , the ECG and the paperwork take on average 35 minutes . |
9 | Irwin , the centre whose back injury ruled him out of Ireland 's tour of North America , plays his first game for four months when Instonians take on Malone this weekend . |
10 | Clinical assessments were estimated to take on average 9.8 minutes for a regular review and 13.4 minutes for an annual review . |
11 | Pavilions also hopes to take on tumbledown listed buildings that local authorities have no use for . |
12 | Caps are to be awarded but after two Test defeats in New Zealand Fouroux has had a clearout which brings in four newcomers and creates a largely unfamiliar pack designed to take on Australia next month . |