Example sentences of "[vb past] to take on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Her ability to change form is illustrated in the quotation which opened this chapter , where Jung describes how his mother seemed to take on another shape and quality at night .
2 With Winter 's agreement the new Food and Beverage Manager started to take on industrial release students in 1985 .
3 The use of the New Workers ' Scheme ( discontinued in 1989 ) which subsidised employers who agreed to take on young workers at low rates of pay and the similar effect of the Jobstart Scheme for the long term unemployed .
4 The Prince of Wales is president of my organisation , Scottish Business in the Community , and ever since he agreed to take on that role he as dedicated a large amount of time to helping us , and in turn , helping communities , not because it 's it 's fashionable because he really believes in it and he wants to do hard work on our behalf and on the countrys ' behalf .
5 This optimism was partly reflected in the fact that 40 per cent claimed they intended to take on new employees within the next six months .
6 There was no ‘ minimum wage ’ and clubs tended to take on large numbers of hopefuls at low rates .
7 He asked a lawyer well known for his work in medical affairs to protect his freedom but the lawyer refused to take on mental-health cases .
8 Durham Police wanted to take on 20 officers but their bid was rejected by the Home Office .
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