Example sentences of "took on the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was Jones who set up Swansea 's first try by firing out a quick , decisive pass which Scott Gibbs took on the burst to drive over .
2 He took on the work , he says , ‘ because Warren asked me to .
3 Far from protecting the English clergy from royal demands , Boniface VIII and Clement V added their authority to royal exactions and incidentally took on the odium as well .
4 She took on the alias in a bid to avoid publicity when dealing with her solicitor Paul Butner .
5 Inexplicable , unprecedented and catastrophic , Waldsterben took on the character of an apocalyptic plague .
6 This time , something like a Christian front emerged , albeit temporarily , and the campaign took on the character of a crusade , the so-called Crusade of Varna , under the blessing of Pope Eugenius IV .
7 Sweat poured through the starched severity of my wig and the small studio took on the character of a Comedy Store try-out for a middle-aged alternative comic .
8 Britain 's Roger Clark took on the blizzard conditions in the Lombard London-Sydney Marathon today to move into fourth place .
9 Pacare , originally meaning ‘ to appease ’ , took on the interpretation ‘ to pay ( a debt ) ’ .
10 Zena , a sculptress , took on the responsibility of caring for her Down 's Syndrome grand-daughter when the mother ‘ upped and offed ’ .
11 In 1988 T.R. Shipping took on the responsibility for the Rheintainer Line Agency in Northern Ireland .
12 This actually happened in the case of Sir Edmond 's chantry at St. Thomas of Acre , and in fact the Mercers ' Company took on the responsibility .
13 In order to compensate for this the Borough Council took on the responsibility for payment of the Parish Clerk 's salary and the maintenance of parish playing fields .
14 Another question : could one be bothered maintaining the fantasy league for the year if one took on the responsibility ?
15 Roman Remeynes took on the frontman 's job with aplomb .
16 They were regarded as betrothed , but while Judith regularly took on the air of proprietorship , Andrew never seemed to be much interested .
17 Last summer , the place took on the air of a cheap seance , with ringing bells and flickering lights .
18 By this time his fantasies took on the air of medieval barons ' wars .
19 The big match is at Coundon Road , where Hereford , who took on the might of Bath a few seasons ago try to kill the giants of Coventry .
20 The gift was signed by 92-year-old Mr Harry Moon of Earlston House , Coniscliffe Road , Darlington , who played for the 1923 Minor Counties side which took on the might of the West Indies .
21 Instead they took on the passivity of the adored object in an equation — homosexual desire translated into female adoration — that has haunted English pop ever since from the Beatles through the Bay City Rollers to Wham ! ; as one of Wham 's managers , Simon Napier-Bell , makes explicit in his memoir of the sixties :
22 He says that he had considered many courses of action , this was one which he took on the spur of the moment .
23 But I took on the idea of transcendence only at a personal level .
24 With an unusual daring for a Tiller she took on the life of a Broadway dancer , the men flocked to her and she basked in their admiration .
25 Kerekou remained President and Head of the Armed Forces , but the new government was headed by Prime Minister Nicéphore Soglo , who also took on the portfolio of Minister of Defence formerly held by Kerekou .
26 Other Cabinet members included : Nepali Congress members Marshal Zullum Sakya , Mahendra Narayan Nidhi , and Yog Prasad Upadhyay , who became Home Minister ; United Left Front members Sahana Pradhan ( the Nepali Communist Party leader , who took on the portfolio of Industry and Commerce ) , Jhal Nath Khanal , and Nilambar Acharya ; two prominent non-party opposition figures , Devendra Raj Pandey ( an economist and leader of the Human Rights Organization of Nepal , who became Finance Minister ) , and Mathura Shrestha ( a professor of medicine , who was appointed Minister of Health ) ; and two members nominated by King Birendra , one of whom was Rai Majhi , who became Minister of Education , despite protests by students and teaching staff .
27 Yeltsin issued a decree on March 16 creating a Russian Federation Defence Ministry , and temporarily took on the portfolio himself .
28 Running a modern-day coaching inn became a fashionable activity after the painter John Fothergill took on the Spread Eagle at Thame in the 1920s and , later , the Three Swans at Market Harborough .
29 I took on the management for Scullion and it was not an enjoyable experience .
30 But , now that , I mean I 'm in the second year of being a student , and I took on the position of women 's officer for the we , for the west of Scotland area
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