Sentence examples for slight take on from inspiring English sources

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This is a slight take on "G" above.

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Peirce showed that, if we posit a certain primal habit in nature, viz. the tendency however slight to take on habits however tiny, then the result in the long run is often a high degree of regularity and great macroscopic exactness.

In May, Alvarez will take on the slighter and lighter punching Amir Khan rather than take on Golovkin.

Standing at 5'''' and being a slight man, it was also unfeasible that he would be able to take on Smith by himself.

His speaking voice took on a slight rasp and, when giving classroom demonstrations, he could no longer move seamlessly from a low to a high register.

By the fifteenth century Buoncompagno's slash was being used interchangeably with Aristophanes' ancient comma: gradually, the newer mark dropped to the bottom of the line and acquired a slight curve, and when it took on the name of the older mark the comma we recognize today was born.

Finally, from 4 wks onward, the tissue constructs took on a very slight "bowl shaped" morphology.

Short and slight as teenage girls, the nuns said they were not worried about taking on such a big company.

But before taking on the president of the United States, Fehrnstrom's subjects were anyone who offered the slightest whiff of scandal or sensationalism.

No slight was too small to take on.

Oriente takes a slight twist on the take.

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