We found 58 examples of how to use take on in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 58.
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26. | He will take on the responsibility for his friends. | |
27. | We're in a slump, barely scraping by, so we certainly don't have the margin to take on a part-time worker. | |
28. | Early American colonists often had extremely strict work ethics inspired by their unique take on Christianity. | |
29. | What's your take on this? | |
30. | What's your take on my book? | |
31. | Tom doesn't want to take on any more work. | |
32. | Tom doesn't know whether he should take on the job or not. | |
33. | Tom can't take on any more work. | |
34. | Tom bought a small camera to take on his trip. | |
35. | I agreed to take on the job realizing that I had no choice. | |
36. | Once the contract has expired, you are free to take on other work. | |
37. | Mind is consciousness which has put on limitations. You are originally unlimited and perfect. Later you take on limitations and become the mind. | |
38. | Some employers are reluctant to take on people who have recently been released from jail. | |
39. | How many pictures did you take on your trip? | |
40. | The bus stopped to take on passengers. | |
41. | It's a new take on an old game! | |
42. | Are you prepared to take on the responsibility? | |
43. | How many of each animal did Moses take on the ark? | |
44. | Don't take on more than you can handle! | |
45. | Mary doesn't know whether she should take on the job or not. | |
46. | Tom and Mary don't know whether they should take on the job or not. | |
47. | I can't take on any more work. | |
48. | I don't want to take on another liability. | |
49. | Other world leaders have also decided to take on gender-based violence. | |
50. | Piedmont-Palladino is concerned that the home-building industry doesn't appear prepared to take on the challenge of building better-performing houses. |