Its engines took on a curiously flat sound, like artillery practice on a cold morning.
"No one has even been stupid enough to try to take on one on foot that I know of, and survive."
Neither the United States nor any other nation could take on the job of global policeman on its own.
He also took on comedic roles in movies and on television.
It took on a different aspect, a rainbow effect, like oil on water.
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Sarah Palin said she would 'take on the establishment on both sides of the aisle'.
The network took on its current name on July 3, 2009.
It was just a disturbance that we were unable to take on on such a scale at this time.
It came into existence during late 2004, and took on its main functions on 1 April 2005.