Example sentences of "[is] [verb] to take on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Popular puppet theatre is helping to take on the struggle against AIDS across southern Africa . |
2 | As time passes the new bride is expected to take on the identity of her new family , making her subjugation complete . |
3 | What firm is going to take on an untrained man in his forties at a time when it is being forced to lay off people who have been with their business for years ? |
4 | But no European country , not even Britain , is going to take on the burden of a post-imperial military presence in the Persian Gulf . |
5 | So by the time you 've played around with type sizes , switched fonts and merged text with graphics the whole document is beginning to take on a whole new look . |
6 | The foot of the League is beginning to take on a familiar appearance as far as Athletico is concerned : |
7 | Whether Hastings is invited to take on the role of Scottish captain is for the future , but he acknowledges the good fortune he has enjoyed in playing under such inspiring leadership : ‘ You only need to look at the names of players who have captained Scotland to be aware of the tremendous honour it represents . |
8 | But more importantly , as far as Roddick is concerned , each franchised outlet is required to take on a community project in its area , which she believes gives the young women in the organisation additional status and helps them to realise that everybody has the ability to change the world for the better . |