We found 58 examples of how to use take on in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 58.
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1. | Will you take on the job? | |
2. | I'm just sorting out some suitable clothes to take on holiday. | |
3. | We'll have to take on someone to do Tom's work. | |
4. | Can you take on the job? | |
5. | I'm wondering whether to take on that job. | |
6. | George is reluctant to take on that difficult job. | |
7. | I don't want to take on any more work. | |
8. | You will have to take on someone to do this work. | |
9. | This guidebook is handy to take on a trip abroad. | |
10. | The chameleon can take on any color. | |
11. | The chameleon can take on the colors of its background. | |
12. | It's impossible to take on more work at the moment. | |
13. | I like the new guy. He's not afraid to take on challenging work. | |
14. | Some insects can take on the color of their surroundings. | |
15. | I do not like to take on any more work. | |
16. | I don't like to take on the heavy responsibilities. | |
17. | I don't like to take on such heavy responsibilities. | |
18. | I will have to take on someone to do Tom's work. | |
19. | You're only young once. Be a man and take on the world. | |
20. | I'm too busy. I can't take on any new work. | |
21. | Old words often take on new meanings because of inventions and technology. | |
22. | I persuaded him to take on the family business. | |
23. | How long does it take on foot? | |
24. | Seen through a telescope, the planets take on a completely new appearance. | |
25. | I don't like to take on any more work. |