Examples of 'took on a new' in a sentence

Meaning of "took on a new"

took on a new: accepting or beginning a fresh role, responsibility, or challenge

How to use "took on a new" in a sentence

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took on a new
But then things took on a new twist.
I took on a new client with a generous retainer.
The problem then took on a new dimension.
Took on a new case just last night.
Time and space took on a new meaning.
I took on a new job a few months ago.
And suddenly it took on a new meaning for me.
You should have asked me before you took on a new man.
Life took on a new meaning for him.
Suddenly the numbers took on a new meaning.
He took on a new role as club liaison.
Old structures took on a new life.
He took on a new identity there.
Suddenly my decisions took on a new dimension.
They took on a new meaning to me.

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I was converted and took on a new life.
He always took on a new challenge with enthusiasm.
At this time the fraternity took on a new direction.
Multimedia took on a new dimension from this point on.
But that weekend my faith took on a new meaning.
Every event took on a new significance involving.
Before her diagnosis she took on a new job.
Training took on a new intensity.
The study of cognitive decline immediately took on a new dimension.
The place took on a new cache.
He took on a new role as a youth promoter until the end of the season.
We saw you took on a new client.
Administering first aid while deploying a defensive perimeter took on a new meaning.
The campus took on a new look.
While the name of the ship remained the same it took on a new meaning.
The event took on a new form.
She gave her life to Christ and her life took on a new course.
Starstruck quickly took on a new life as a comic book.
With the rise of fundamentalism, the hijab took on a new meaning.
And life took on a new aspect.
She left her family for a safe house and took on a new identity.
The debate took on a new direction.
When was the last time this agency took on a new account?
I just took on a new client.
For the next six days my life took on a new meaning.
Sounds took on a new resonance.
After his death the work took on a new meaning.
Sunday took on a new dimension.
Many of their churches were spared because they took on a new life by becoming parishes.
I took on a new name.
Jumpman also took on a new role.
Why are you looking for a case when you just took on a new one?
I not long ago took on a new love affair.
Framed this way, what once seemed just querulous took on a new quality.
Gardening took on a new aspect.

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