Taking-charge Sentence Examples

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  • He returned to England in 1836, and, after another visit to Australia, settled in England in 1841, taking charge of the Roman Catholic mission at Coventry.

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  • On taking charge of the 26-in.

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  • On the 22nd of October, 1803, he was ordained deacon at Ely, and afterwards priest, and served as Simeon's curate at the church of Holy Trinity, taking charge of the neighbouring parish of Lolworth.

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  • He behaved constantly like a wary and cautious trimmer, avoiding all extreme measures, shaking off compromising allies like the Ultramontanes and the Regionalists, elbowing out of the cabinet General Polavieja when he asked for too large credits for the army, taking charge of the ministry of marine to carry out reforms that no admiral would have ventured to make for fear of his own comrades, and at last dispensing with the services of the ablest man in the cabinet, the finance minister, Seor Villaverde, when the sweeping reforms and measures of taxation which he introduced raised a troublesome agitation among the taxpayers of all classes.

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  • You should be taking charge of your own destiny, deep in the heart of the forest.

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  • Coping with financial stress means taking charge of the finances and focusing on specific, goal-oriented plans to keep money troubles under control and prevent problems from occurring.

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  • If you're trying to conceive, Taking Charge of Your Fertility is a must-read book.

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  • Toni Weschler is the author of Taking Charge of Your Fertility and one of the most influential people in women's health today.

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  • In Taking Charge of Your Fertility, Weschler promotes the Fertility Awareness Method as a means of natural pregnancy achievement.

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  • Hands-on birth control is a great way to start taking charge of your fertility.

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  • When it comes to taking charge of your fertility, abstinence is a winner.

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  • You're taking charge of your health for life by learning to eat healthfully.

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  • By focusing on positive changes that will improve both your digestive comfort and overall well-being, you can feel confident that you are taking charge of your health and working toward a stronger future.

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  • The question of what does exercise do for your health opens up multiple possibilities not only for taking charge of your physical health, but also for your state of mind.

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  • Good physical fitness is about taking charge of the factors which you can control to reduce your risk of chronic disease and improve your quality of life.

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