Example sentences of "take [adv prt] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ACROSS 1 Give bad reviews to dumb show — he might be in this ( 9 ) 6 Old-time US lawyer and rocker ( 5 ) 9 Reversing of French vehicle went quickly ( 5 ) 10 Dynamic object contains fungus ( 9 ) 11 Main entrance where he went Up the third time ? ( 3,5 ) 12 Baldwin shortly takes on church position ( 6 ) 14 The man himself ( 7,6 ) 16 New sandpit from E. Europe used to treat shoes ( 4,3,6 ) 21 Gauges placing a thousand rows ( 6 ) 22 Seller hears another way to say in other words ( 8 ) 25 Phone round Esquire readers with article on things observed ( 9 ) 26 One lady posed as the one with tattoos ( 5 ) 27 Equipment in ship for sketches he 's appeared in ( 5 ) 28 One put her away immediately ( 9 ) |
2 | IBM TAKES ON DME INTEGRATION FOR OSF |
3 | Catch the great British Bulldog as he takes on brother-in-law Bret ‘ Hit Man ’ Hart . |
4 | Davis takes on world champion John Parrott at the Civic Centre . |
5 | Becker now takes on world No 4 Goran Ivanisevic in today 's first semi-final . |
6 | It is likely to be a condition of the investment that Newco takes out keyman insurance on the lives and health of the managers . |
7 | According to a recent survey , one in four new borrowers takes out unemployment insurance , double the number of three years ago . |
8 | The main points to bring out concern why a professional should not take on ownership-of behaviour problems . |
9 | Barnbrook Again is being trained for the King George on Boxing Day , when he will take on Desert Orchid . |
10 | It was originally planned that local dog Bodies Lisa would take on TV Trophy winner Fortunate Man , but Terry Hart 's Sunderland-based bitch is lame . |
11 | A FRESH move towards the privatisation of ScotRail was made yesterday with the creation of a Glasgow-based management post to prepare for the establishment of Railtrack , the state company which will take over railway infrastructure next year . |
12 | Paul Prescott , ScotRail 's planning and marketing manager , has been appointed zonal director for Scotland of Railtrack , the state company which will take over railway infrastructure next year . |
13 | My elderly neighbour goes to a private doctor for her constant little ailments but if she were seriously sick the public system would take over hospital care and post-hospital home-care . |
14 | The two-armed machine 's designers at Patscentre , Cambridge , say it will take over routine laboratory tasks such as assay work , culture transfer and chemical sampling . |
15 | He could take up agroforestry ; he could convert to timber ; he could take up government agency schemes and grow winter grass mixtures for wild geese to graze upon , or engineer his fields to be a home for the stone curlew . |
16 | My mother made me take up tap dancing , because I 'd got sparrow legs . |
17 | On the other hand , wallmounted fittings do n't take up table space , have no trailing flex and can be properly directed to your reading material . |
18 | Yeah well it well it 'd take up disk space unnecessarily |
19 | There 's nothing worse than people just spitting out albums ; you get all these mediocre albums that do nothing but take up shelf space . |
20 | ‘ Should I take out life insurance , Dr Ali ? ’ |
21 | Many health authorities have been refusing to pay for treatment , arguing that divers should take out decompression insurance . |
22 | If you can take out enemy war machines early on with Doom Divers then you will protect your core units and you can lob a few shots at the enemy 's best troops before the Boyz get stuck in . |
23 | Morley Street is one of 11 entries for the Kingwell Hurdle at Wincanton on Thursday , but Balding is likely to avoid taking on Champion Hurdle favourite , Muse , there and send him straight to the Festival . |
24 | There is a dilemma about schools taking on fund raising responsibilities . |
25 | There may be difficulties in particular law centres in finding the right balance between assisting clients in individual cases and taking on group work or projects , but it seems unduly restrictive to deny that the latter was a proper role for lawyers to play . |
26 | The Motor City may be burning again , but with a bush-fire eruption of techno creativity and high-profile activity which sees new labels starting every week , previously underground legends like Eddie ‘ Flashin' ’ Fowlkes and Carl Craig taking on world dance music arenas and long-silent pioneers like Derrick May and Juan Atkins recording again . |
27 | With the Act , the youth justice team took on report writing , and we are managing to get them done . ’ |
28 | Banking involvement in the MBO scene has contracted sharply as a whole tier of European and Far Eastern banks , which took on MBO debt in the eighties because of the lucrative margins available , melted away and left the field to a handful of long-standing domestic participants such as NatWest , Barclays and Bank of Scotland . |
29 | In June 1985 Robinson Bros Ltd , trading as Go Fast Transport ( GFT ) , took on subcontract haulage work from Smith & Jones ( Contracts ) Ltd for five timed deliveries to a customer in Kings Lynn . |
30 | An 8lb 4oz river Severn barbel Graham Marsden took on swimfeeder maggot . |