Search Terms: 引き受け*, ひきうけ*
I'm wondering whether to take on that job
I don't have time to take any more pupils
Since it's important, I'll attend to it
He took on the difficult work
He has taken all this trouble for nothing
He will take on the responsibility for his friends
I don't like to take on such heavy responsibilities
His son took on the management of the factory
Even if you do not like it, you must take charge of it
This job will mean moving to another city
I don't want to take on any more work
I'm surprised that he accepted the offer
Leave the matter to me. I'll see to it
George is reluctant to take on that difficult job
I don't like to take on any more work
I am adamant that he undertake it
Japan must take over that role now
She refused to accept the post
I don't like to take on the heavy responsibilities
You have to make do with what you've got
Did he undertake the mission
I do not like to take on any more work
It's impossible to take on more work at the moment
She has undertaken too much work
He took charge of the family business after his father died
I'd like to say yes, but..
I took on the job of proofreading
I bet that he'll accept your proposal
If he doesn't accept the job, some other person will
He could not help undertaking the job
He took the job reluctantly
Without hesitation, I granted his request
The high salary disposed him to accept the position
I unwillingly undertook it
Beth was committed to Chris and eagerly accepted
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