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

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1 For me , however , circumstances have changed somewhat since my first love affair with the States and my fascination has taken on a maturity that matches my years and experiences on the North American continent .
2 The agreement marks the first time Nato has taken on a mission beyond its borders since the alliance was founded in 1949 .
3 He has taken on a personality , like those crackpots who claim to have been reincarnated , from another culture .
4 ACTOR Roy Barraclough has taken on a role that 's right up his street — as Sherlock Holmes ' bumbling sidekick Watson .
5 Tamati has taken on a lot but life from here should not be dull for Salford 's long-suffering support .
6 A consistent feature of unpaid caring , demonstrated by all the available detailed studies , is that once a particular relative has taken on the responsibility for the care of an elderly or handicapped person they get rather limited support , if any , from other relatives or friends .
7 The foregoing account confirms the idea implicit in the theoretical scheme which I sketched earlier : namely , that nationalism is an immensely powerful force , first , because it is sustained by a deep-rooted sense of belonging to a territorial and cultural community , and secondly , because this sense of belonging has become firmly attached to the nation state in a process of political development which is now several centuries old , and has taken on the character of a more or less sacrosanct and unalterable principle of political organization .
8 A major chain of small grocery shops has taken on the might of the big wholesalers in a battle over the right to sell newspapers .
9 Matthew A. has taken on the notion of drafting , of provisionality , better than the others .
10 Argument about rival therapies has taken on the passion previously given to theological debate .
11 For me the transcendent landscape has taken on the aspect of patterned fields , or small patches of flower beds .
12 For once a company has taken on the risks they are not easy to transfer .
13 With no qualifications and precious little experience , she has taken on the job of Princess of Wales and is turning it into a significant career — and at the same time has brought up two small boys .
14 The multitude of Madonnas for Italian worship in the Renaissance made this a fruitful theme for connoisseurship which has taken on the task of distinguishing authentic works from those by followers or copyists .
15 If some kind person could send us a copy I have some very keen would-be knitters who would be extremely grateful , not least myself who has taken on the task of teaching them .
16 The organization of women in the controlled zones varies considerably depending on the region : either one of the women 's organizations has taken on the task or there may be a women 's committee of the Popular Power Council .
17 Recently , Tina Benson , the captain 's sister , has taken on the role of marketing manager .
18 A penguin keeper whose own family has flown the nest has taken on the role of mother to one of her birds .
19 ‘ The father may have been violent , the woman might be involved with someone else who has taken on the role of father .
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