Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] takes [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | Table Tennis Douglas takes on the Preans . |
2 | ( If the limescale was indeed clumping together , this is what one might expect — a sand filter takes out the finest particles ) . |
3 | Ideally , the community physiotherapist takes on the wider responsibility of not only teaching the carers , but also assessing and treating the patient 's particular problems through a progressive rehabilitation programme . |
4 | The purchaser who relies solely on this mortgage report takes on the risk of unexpected building defects . |
5 | The article in the Evening Standard takes up the issue in the same vein . |
6 | A small theatre group takes on the task of mounting a Passion Play in Montreal . |
7 | hoping to dominate … the world of athletics this weekend is Gloucester hammer thrower Lorraine Shaw … she 's UK champion … the first from the city 's club ever to win a senior outdoor title … this weekend Lorraine takes on the best in the world as she competes in the AAA championships in Birmingham … the amazing thing is that up until this year she was a discus thrower … |
8 | Kaohsiung Yamaha covers over 235,000 sq ft of space and houses 800 staff ; electric guitar production takes up the ground floor while acoustics are built upstairs . |
9 | Ashley 's mother Jeanette takes up the story : |
10 | The process whereby a family member takes on the role of informal carer is not fully understood . |