Examples of 'that takes on' in a sentence

Meaning of "that takes on"

that takes on: Refers to assuming responsibility, duty, or a role, often with the connotation of accepting or bearing a burden

How to use "that takes on" in a sentence

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that takes on
It is a transmitted word that takes on a personal appropriation.
That takes on the nurse curse.
I joined a charity that takes on innocence cases.
That takes on a vital role in Monetary Creation.
I am starting a firm that takes on the big guys.
Cat that takes on the role of mascot.
Here is the new world that takes on a body.
I think that takes on an importance that can not be denied.
They created a theatrical play that takes on these complexities.
Campaign that takes on the enormously powerful billionaire class.
You have no idea the toll that takes on a woman.
A principle that takes on practical form in the criteria that govern moral action.
Its general line is doubled by a thin protrusion that takes on the general shapes.
I love a project that takes on the momentum of a tennis match.
She uses as a manufacturing process a veil of Tergal that takes on a color with a brush.

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I am starting a firm that takes on the big guys without relying on funding from anyone.
The result was Christine about an old car that takes on a life of its own.
A unique pattern that takes on various colours, textures and patterns.
In every act of perception, it is matter that takes on meaning and form.
It 's advice that takes on a whole new meaning coming from a brain tumour survivor.
It resembles a mace carved with laughing mouths that takes on different characteristics every round.
Another site that takes on a wider array of ( also non-DOS ) games is Remain In Play.
Above all, it is a family business that takes on an industrial dimension.
That takes on innocence cases . Um, I, uh, I joined a charity.
With a strong design that takes on a retro aesthetic.
Nickel ( chemical symbol Ni, atomic number 28 ) is a silvery white metal that takes on a high polish.
The koboz is an instrument that takes on a variety of forms across the region.
Also, stay away from sounds or music that takes on quickly.
Floor restoration is a task that takes on several different forms for several different reasons.
I'm looking to start a firm that takes on the big guys.
All of a sudden, that takes on enormous significance.
In other words, efficient content that takes on even more flavour.
Death is a thought that takes on many forms, often unrecognised.
Cognitive, relative to the category that takes on a one for that code.
It 's a city program that takes on mental health and substance abuse.
Put simply, a nail gun is the tool that takes on the job of a hammer.
Find a professional that takes on the career you do, and see him perform a game title.
Worth is not measured in years, a famous saying that takes on its full significance here.
It 's clearly a subject that takes on wider significance here in Hiroshima.
Characters represent a special type of brand symbol-one that takes on human or real life characteristics.
Another Western brand that takes on a surprising incarnation in China is Häagen-Dazs.
Darkest Dungeon is a turn-based role-playing game that takes on a gothic and dark style.
O a partnership that takes on a new partner, or loses a partner ; or.
And after a while, you know, a house like that takes on a life of its own.
EXIT is a game that takes on the sensations of " escape games ".
Magnum 25 - the fire alarm panel that takes on any challenge.
This film is a “ documentary that takes on the heated issue of abortion in our nation . ”.
The movie is a like a documentary that takes on reality in a very faithful way.
An indefinite quadratic form is one that takes on both positive and negative values.
The relationship with the third part that takes on the outsourced functions must be managed.

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