Example sentences of "take on [adj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Eyes light up , the conversation becomes more intense , team spirit takes on all the zeal of an ideology , facts flow , and one ends up getting the impression of being a part of … a Great Dawn .
2 Before I can take on such a patient I naturally ask him to consult his doctor to ensure that there is no physical cause for the problem .
3 ‘ It had been my intention to ask Tom to help manage Handley Farm , but I realise he can not possibly take on such a task now he has been asked to perform similar duties on behalf of the manor . ’
4 If anyone is interested in taking on such a position or helping out , please contact :
5 If anyone is interested in taking on such a position or helping out , please contact for more details .
6 One can only admire Lucie-Smith 's confidence in taking on such an undertaking , but wonder why Laurence King Publishing were keen on this project .
7 It is that very distance that has allowed the memory of Vietnam to take on such a glow of nostalgia .
8 Neither Mr nor Mrs Singh have the confidence to take on such a role .
9 And also other Community Centres er , have decided to take on such a project , as Debbie 'll say .
10 Well the City in fact has twenty one Community Centres , most of which have bars , some of them only have small bars that open maybe once a week , others have very large bars , and especially the ones with the larger bars I think are willing to take on such a project .
11 Now it will not always be the case that it is optimal for the less risk-averse party to take on all the risk .
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