Example sentences of "will take up the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Roger Katz , 48 , currently manager of Dillons ' handsome new store in Kingston , will take up the management of the 14,000 sq ft Piccadilly store on 5th January . |
2 | In just over two weeks , the four will take up the pins and the microphone for the benefit of Telegraph readers . |
3 | He will take up the duties of Counsellor , Atomic Energy , on August 17 and succeeds Chris Loughlin , who has been appointed Director , Transport Division , from September 1 |
4 | Optimists say that fast-multiplying electronic equipment rather than people will take up the space . |
5 | If there 's any subsidence later on , this make of liner will take up the strain better than Butyl , claims the makers . |
6 | The chairman will take up the matter with the local councillors . |
7 | Mr Wright , 42 , who will take up the post in September , is currently finance chief at Wessex regional health authority . |
8 | DONALD PETRIE ( Clydeside ) will take up the post of Scottish development and administrative officer next month . |
9 | This essay will take up the theme of dominant ideologies and local communities as a part of the wider methodological problem of how we , as anthropologists , consider the nature of the relationship between the communities we study and the wider world they inhabit . |
10 | He will take up the £51,000 a year job as soon as possible and is expected to have to give up his chairmanship of the all-party defence select committee . |
11 | NAREA hopes SSDs and health authorities will take up the charter and incorporate it into working practices . |
12 | ‘ Once he is quite well , he will take up the reins and the business will be booming again , ’ she said out loud . |
13 | Premature camshaft wear , even at 26,000 miles , is not unknown and this will result in poor performance — often there will be no tell-tale noise as the hydraulic cam followers will take up the slack . |
14 | The willingness of AIS to listen to Skymaster users about the direction of the service is welcome , and one hopes that the customers will take up the challenge . |
15 | Perhaps one of the Aquatic Societies will take up the challenge . |
16 | I probably will take up the offer . |