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How to use take charge in a sentence

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While the groups are forming, some students take charge as self-appointed leaders.
It would have been easy to retire and fade back and let the new lions take charge, but this never crossed Al's mind.
The junior artist can be in charge of finger-painting, while you take charge of the actual construction of the piece.
With drive and dynamism you take charge at work and at home to bring order and harmony today.
But you're go-getting ways prevail, and you take charge of what's important because prioritizing is your strong point.
A female referee will take charge of a York City match for the first time in the club's history tomorrow.
A person who knows how to take charge and organise others can also be bossy and dictatorial.
A few weeks later he advertised for twelve dogs and a working overseer to take charge of the rabbit catchers.
A restive population is demanding the birth of some new dispensation to take charge and solve our problems.
Harry Potter author JK Rowling is looking for a mind-reader to take charge of the third film about her schoolboy wizard.
Refusing exemption, he had joined the navy as a lieutenant and was about to take charge of the Admiralty's Educational Film Unit.
Instead, the Supreme Council of the Judiciary should take charge of all judges' budgetary and financial affairs.
A democracy can't exist if one political side continually denies the ability and the rightfulness of the other side to take charge of affairs.
The following team managers were appointed for the coming year to take charge of the various teams at underage level.
There is a review of the failures of Judah's leadership and the promise that God himself will take charge of the flock through the appointment of one to rule like David.
Instead, it was the cue for England's forwards to take charge.
I have to deputise for the boss who is presently on study leave, take charge on the ward round, as well as teach today and then we have our usual Friday afternoon clinic.
There were some calls over the weekend that the president step up to the plate and take charge over an administration that seems to be rather divided over this issue.
Until we take charge of the problem ourselves and find the solution, I don't think it's ever going to change.
The chief steward was detailed by the master to take charge of persons going ashore.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I will order a carriage for them, and they will take charge of your violoncello.
You will go down to town and take charge of the Shirley House at once, or go to work as a hired hand here.
And for this reason it was an easy matter to induce him to come over here with his keyster and take charge.
Five Lazarist priests and two lay professors take charge of the house and classes.
There would be a motorized Greek division on the way to take charge of the four-thousand-odd unconscious raiders.
He wont be there himself, as he has to come east, but hes paid a man to take charge of the motorship for us.
He then invited his widowed sister to live with him and take charge of his child.
The D'zertanoj would rally, someone would take charge, and they would attack the worksite.
The peahen should, of course, be permitted to take charge of one set of eggs.
You can get Mrs. Preston to come and take charge of the house while we are gone.
A young missionary, Dr. Hitchcock, had come out to take charge of the medical station at ITU for a time.
Sooner or later his master would hear him tonguing and arrive to take charge.
She seemed to take charge, to adopt me with the house, to accept and audit and vouch for us.
You might learn from Mr. Bailey and take charge of the business with Uncle Ethan.
One day some men came to ask me to take charge of a slave ship to be sent out by them.
It was a wagon stand in the time of Gillis, and slicer did not take charge of it until business had ceased on the road.
He went to Damietta, supposedly to take charge of the defense.
Dough-faced Ken Storr is replaced for this series as the more photogenic but equally dour Marc Warren comes back to take charge.
Toosenberry always paid for it until he left to take charge of his brother's orange plantation in Florida near Palm Beach, where Mrs.
He was later called to take charge of the See of Trujillo, Peru.
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