"...cultural contexts, they can take on meanings that are significantly divergent from those they originally held." | |
"...who have already started smaller attacks, will in the next weeks and months take on large-scale offenses." | |
"According to my brother. Billy. who's in college... becoming a man means you're ready to take on certain responsibilities. | |
"Certain restaurants take on the personality of their chefs. Desperate, reckless, frantic.. | |
"Danny and I had sex on the subway last night," and then get everyone's take on it. | |
"...cultural contexts, they can take on meanings that are significantly divergent from those they originally held." | |
"...who have already started smaller attacks, will in the next weeks and months take on large-scale offenses." | |
"According to my brother. Billy. who's in college... becoming a man means you're ready to take on certain responsibilities. | |
"Certain restaurants take on the personality of their chefs. Desperate, reckless, frantic.. | |
"Danny and I had sex on the subway last night," and then get everyone's take on it. | |
"Denise will be the one who takes on my business." | |
"It has the brownish tones that silk takes on with age." | |
"Tormented by visitors from another world, and the toll it takes on his career and family". | |
'Look not upon him, for he...' takes on pleasing forms... '..to seduce men to their destruction. | |
(Narrator) This crude and violent attempt to resolve international differences takes on even more ominous overtones with the advent of computerized nuclear delivery systems and deadly biological and chemical weapons. | |
"Denise will be the one who takes on my business." | |
"It has the brownish tones that silk takes on with age." | |
"Tormented by visitors from another world, and the toll it takes on his career and family". | |
'Look not upon him, for he...' takes on pleasing forms... '..to seduce men to their destruction. | |
(Narrator) This crude and violent attempt to resolve international differences takes on even more ominous overtones with the advent of computerized nuclear delivery systems and deadly biological and chemical weapons. | |
"In a flaming shootout 'the Kid', Billy, killed Mr. Hill "then took on an onslaught of Hill's partisans "bringing the damage to six verified slayings. | |
"Kick the ass" of the guy who took on half the junior class? | |
"They've had an inadequate education, yet, in '76, the year of the Soweto riots, they took on great political responsibility. | |
"When someone asks you why you took on a job the worst answer you can give is 'Because a friend asked me to." | |
"you took on a large risk in your determination to vote silver." | |
"In a flaming shootout 'the Kid', Billy, killed Mr. Hill "then took on an onslaught of Hill's partisans "bringing the damage to six verified slayings. | |
"Kick the ass" of the guy who took on half the junior class? | |
"They've had an inadequate education, yet, in '76, the year of the Soweto riots, they took on great political responsibility. | |
"When someone asks you why you took on a job the worst answer you can give is 'Because a friend asked me to." | |
"you took on a large risk in your determination to vote silver." | |
"As a result of your actions, though, both our lives have now taken on a new direction." | |
"Ellen Terry was taken on board the Storm Bird and is sailed immediately. | |
"Helen had taken on the obligation of daily prayers. | |
"It's a knight's duty to get revenge for the offense taken on a weak lady", this was my excuse. | |
"My feelings have taken on colour" | |
"...gradually taking on a more human form... | |
"For reasons I could not ascertain, he ran away from the circus and spent a number of years roaming about, taking on a number of nondescriptjobs." | |
"I know you are retiring and aren't taking on new patients." | |
"The Battle Of The Beatles" - they're taking on all the groups in the world and your favorites will be represented by vote. | |
"The sky was taking on the color of roses. | |
"As a result of your actions, though, both our lives have now taken on a new direction." | |
"Ellen Terry was taken on board the Storm Bird and is sailed immediately. | |
"Helen had taken on the obligation of daily prayers. | |
"It's a knight's duty to get revenge for the offense taken on a weak lady", this was my excuse. | |
"My feelings have taken on colour" | |
"...gradually taking on a more human form... | |
"For reasons I could not ascertain, he ran away from the circus and spent a number of years roaming about, taking on a number of nondescriptjobs." | |
"I know you are retiring and aren't taking on new patients." | |
"The Battle Of The Beatles" - they're taking on all the groups in the world and your favorites will be represented by vote. | |
"The sky was taking on the color of roses. | |