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    take on


    1. While Hammaker advocates going out and remineralizing all forests and fields, the average homeowner usually does not have the time to take on such a large task


    2. Her head went low again as Theo turned to take one last look at his old friend


    3. We need to learn how to take on this authority so that we could confirm


    4. Would it brutalise otherwise normal and intelligent boys? Was I trying to take one step too far with my reasoning? I didn’t really have the means to describe what I was thinking


    5. "These owners here would each take ten aluminums and sell, these parcels here would take one or less," he pointed to some smaller plots


    6. My department had to take on two new staff last week to cope with the increased volume of administration


    7. “As your dragon gets bigger, it will take on a more mature voice


    8. They could take on 100 of those idiots without any problem


    9. She opposed the war in the first place and thought it was stupid to attack Brasil because it would take only a dozen years to make it obvious that the cure for aging was a hoax from Alan's hack


    10. All of this is grand and great to think about, but never take only being nice as the key to an

    11. “Yes, neither can I, but there are many things in this universe we have to take on faith


    12. After I left, I heard from someone who worked as a classroom assistant, that the staff used to have a sweepstake on who would field the biggest gaff from my mother


    13. They were individually programmable capsules that could take one anywhere on the system


    14. look your website should take on


    15. It had been a bloody stupid mistake on his part to think that Tracey wouldn’t have reported the credit card missing … especially after he’d abandoned her like that


    16. that Roman ever showed any signs of stress, but that was my take on the situation


    17. ” He described the gardens, the town, the church, and his factory all with such fondness it made Harry wonder what a toll it must take on him to be away from his home for such long business trips


    18. It might take one of the founders to authorize it, but if the case turned on that information, he would have it


    19. The One Elf’s staff began to take on a bluish hue as Tetloan leapt forward, his strength, speed and agility enhanced to their utmost by the Singularity


    20. His youngest boy, Gunt, would have to take on that duty

    21. Already the events of the previous Afternoonday were starting to take on a dream-like quality and he wasn't really sure what his feelings were


    22. "I'd like you and Flitter to take one of these with you just in case" Granny handed Lemoss two of her silver gilt teaspoons


    23. “No fairs fair, it was a draw, however I propose my boy Clipear to take on the goat boys cousin


    24. The truth is, when you take on team members (who share a common


    25. This is because they take on their conclusions they’ve made as their own


    26. He was thus forced to take on another part-time job as a salesman in a big furniture store and eventually had to give up real estate altogether, now devoting himself to long hours six or even seven days a week talking up the benefits of purchasing sofas, dining room sets, and other household items to his potential customers


    27. “That’s an understatement! Maybe we should take one of these garments and cut some holes in it and shorten it by two cubits


    28. Children are unlikely to take on a challenge if it’s not interesting to them, or if they believe they don’t have the tools or resources to be successful


    29. We can take one or two sentries along if that will make you feel a little safer


    30. It would take one day to reach the city, but

    31. “That nutty kid did take one of my sleeping pills


    32. course, these are attributes that you can choose to take on


    33. His take on the history was one he had read before


    34. “We could take one of the fusion heaters sir,” suggested Fletcher, “It won’t be so effective outdoors, but it’s gotta help


    35. He decided it was better to take one thing at a time but he had to presume that they did not have any time to waste


    36. Cupid returned to using his golden arrows after Psyche was restored to him as an immortal, but the modern mortal world couldn’t take only happiness and love


    37. “There’s no way this is Earth technology,” said Chris, “We can make stuff that’s pretty resistant, but to take on a diamond tipped drill and remain unscratched? And how would you make a large, contiguous block of such material?”


    38. Ah, take one consideration with another,


    39. If one is able to be so calm in meditation as to take only 108 breaths in a day, enlightenment will come


    40. "But we still take on the changes because we gain

    41. Here, at home, it seemed to take on the demeanour of the surroundings; relaxed, sagging a little at the edges


    42. ” The creature lowered itself in what seemed to be its take on a bow


    43. “Let me take one of you, Carl and Wil together in your uniforms


    44. was to join forces with General Johnston and together they could take on both Grant and Sherman, and with the enhanced force of


    45. Sometimes a customer would take one look at a pair of tires and INSTANTLY decide he didn't want them


    46. We do that by doubling our own prep time to take on next week’s opponent


    47. I couldn’t leave the house because there was no way of telling where Devil was hiding, waiting for my meaty backside and big juicy calves to take one step outside of the back door so that he could snatch me up and feast upon me until he had his fill


    48. She felt ready to take on Illeander and destroy anything in her path


    49. Like Israel, they felt threatened from every side so they decided to take on the world


    50. Running orchards wasn’t even the type of business that would take one out of the empire where one could stumble across foreign instructors














































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    Synonyme für "take on"

    cast adjoin affix subjoin annex append add