Example sentences of "on [noun] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 the extent to which the family took on responsibility from other institutions for the poor , the sick , the old and the unemployed .
2 Information will be taken on income from all sources : from paid employment , investments , pensions and/or State benefits .
3 Once established to control domestic reinsurance flows , Kenya Re attempted to grow further by taking on risks from such countries as their African neighbours and Bangladesh .
4 Gordon Beck , spokesman for the Anthony Nolan Research Centre , said : ‘ The relationship between donor and patient is confidential but after 12 months we allow correspondence and we pass on messages from both sides .
5 Sometimes the blacksmith would take on commissions from other organisations such as repair work for local factories or railway companies .
6 Some solid food will be taken on average from 6 months of age .
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