Example sentences of "take responsibility for [v-ing] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , the DSS takes responsibility for meeting the financial needs of the mentally disordered , mainly through the National Insurance and income support schemes . |
2 | As it is , it 's the family who takes responsibility for denying the baby existence , though permitting its death rather than allowing its life . |
3 | The panel should also take responsibility for agreeing the remuneration of the assessors . |
4 | She will need much support and it is hoped that London teachers , who had first been suggested as overall organisers , will give her particularly strong backing and will take responsibility for running the Raffle . |
5 | The pack says social workers should take responsibility for ensuring the forms are completed but they can be filled in by the person the child is living with . |
6 | The point was that they should be managers who took responsibility for securing the best service to the patient and could be held to account if there was failure . |
7 | Facilitation means taking responsibility for making the fundamental changes necessary for true integration , whilst accepting the direction for that change from Disabled people 's own organisations . |
8 | A large number of problems has been encountered , one of the most surprising being the fact that no UK Government department had taken responsibility for enforcing the EEC controls on the sale of protected wildlife specimens . |
9 | The Notts & Derbyshire branch has taken responsibility for publishing the region 's CPD Newsletter . |
10 | In addition , one partner had taken responsibility for overseeing the whole process . |
11 | The person applying must have taken responsibility for arranging the funeral . |
12 | The course is adapted for each group , and the group itself has to take responsibility for completing the assigned tasks . |
13 | The cross-curricular and cross-stage nature of health education make it necessary for someone within the school to take responsibility for co-ordinating the programme . |
14 | It is common for the music group , through its leader or one of its members , to take responsibility for leading a substantial part of the service . |
15 | Such organization naturally involves centralization and differentiation of leadership and authority ; so that those who take responsibility for coordinating the actions of many others must have a different status in important respects from those who are essentially in the role of carrying out specifications laid down by others ’ . |
16 | Ideally , we should like the government to ensure that the economy is on the Pareto-efficient frontier , shown in Figure 15–2 , but take responsibility for making the value judgement about which point on this frontier the economy should attain . |