The following team managers were appointed for the coming year to take charge of the various teams at underage level. |
A few weeks later he advertised for twelve dogs and a working overseer to take charge of the rabbit catchers. |
A person who knows how to take charge and organise others can also be bossy and dictatorial. |
But you're go-getting ways prevail, and you take charge of what's important because prioritizing is your strong point. |
With drive and dynamism you take charge at work and at home to bring order and harmony today. |
Refusing exemption, he had joined the navy as a lieutenant and was about to take charge of the Admiralty's Educational Film Unit. |