Examples of 'took on the task' in a sentence

Meaning of "took on the task"

took on the task: This phrase indicates that someone has accepted or agreed to undertake a specific responsibility or duty. It is often used to describe assuming a challenging or important role

How to use "took on the task" in a sentence

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took on the task
Perry immediately took on the task of rebuilding.
I took on the task of art directing the game.
Then just the two of us took on the task of moving it.
He took on the task without prejudice.
Yet in that foolish pride I took on the task of attempting it.
Who took on the task for that very reason and.
And I gladly took on the task.
He took on the task of playing all of the instruments featured on the projects.
Akiva Goldsman subsequently took on the task of putting the movie together.
We took on the task of creating the website and Facebook page.
Very early, the congregation took on the task of education in other countries.
It also took on the task of defining a common bank crisis resolution regime.
When no one showed any interest, Cave took on the task himself.
Her crew took on the task with determination.
Slightly blind, Hancock nevertheless took on the task of raising the two.

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My mother took on the task of preparing their meals.
Girls Rock Camp 's Kritty Uranowski even took on the task of managing the trio.
Others took on the task themselves.
Rob Liotti ( pictured below ) took on the task.
They next took on the task of editing an anthology of newly composed piano repertoire.
It was Jean-François Costa who took on the task of modernizing the firm.
SAGUN took on the task of educating residents about health issues.
At Trenchard 's request, Mrs Boyle took on the task of nursing him back to health.
Jordá took on the task of revising the chronology of La Pasiega.
In the sixteenth century, Pope Gregory XIII took on the task of designing a new calendar.
Then I took on the task of making a sampler.
The PCCA also took on the task of selling cotton.
Nelson took on the task of visiting 34 different indigenous cultures on spanning five continents.
Nuno Álvares Pereira took on the task of choosing the ground for the battle.
He took on the task Himself.
More than a survivor, Terry took on the task of being a role model and inspiration.
They took on the task of developing an all-new Ford.
John immediately took on the task of curbing the power of the Roman nobility.
Chandler took on the task of restoring the cathedral and work started during the 1840s.
The Americans took on the task of fully equipping the Polish army.
Engberink, he took on the task of completing the church.
Subsequently, we took on the task of collecting and breaking down all the information.
When Rehhagel took on the task of resurrecting 1.
In addition, MZP took on the task of producing paper packaging for all Migros cooperatives.
Bishop James O'Connor took on the task of starting the school Mary envisioned.
On 18 April, Indyk took on the task of speaking to both sides separately.
As a result, the OUN took on the task of preparing for an all-Ukrainian revolt.
About 10 years ago, I took on the task to teach global development to Swedish undergraduate students.
They particularly took on the task of making camouflage netting for the army from 1942.
Student members took on the task of renovating the house which was dedicated on 20 December 1969.
So, I took on the task of researching and….
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart took on the task of conducting the Gesellschaft 's concerts in 1788.

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