Sentence examples for has been taking on from inspiring English sources

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Each actor has been taking on up to 14 roles as well as understudying.

THE blogging bubble has been taking on serious air of late.

"Pottruck has been taking on more and more responsibilities for years," said Richard Strauss, an analyst at Goldman , Sachs

"The DRKSHDW collection has been taking on a life of its own," says Owens of the launch that is also being replicated in New York.

Liberty House already owns steel plants in the UK, including in south Wales, and has been taking on assets affected by the crisis in the steel industry.

THE tiny 1.8-square-mile borough of Highland Park in Middlesex County, N.J., has been taking on a cosmopolitan flavor in recent years.

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Take Sam West, who has been taken on as an apprentice caretaker.

The trafficking business, meanwhile, has been taken on by Mexican "cartels", with appalling results in Mexico.

It was blisteringly performed by Lucy Ellinson on its UK premiere and has been taken on by Anne Hathaway in New York.

This idea has been taken on by later practitioners of Thelema, chaos magic and magick in general.

Consumers in America and Britain have been taking on more debt in recent years.

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