10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TAKE UP ON»
Discover the use of
take up on in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
take up on and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Progress
on Tackling Pensioner Poverty: Encouraging the ...
This model allowed us to identify which types of area had lower take-up on
average. We also carried out bespoke analyses, for instance our calculations on
the impact of higher benefit take-up on relative poverty in Part 1 of the main report
.
Great Britain: National Audit Office, 2006
2
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
cil who took up the Guild-hall, sat in Grocer's- hall. Clarendon. — When roy
concernment takes up no more than myself, then 1 know where to be happy.
South. — Notwithstanding the room that mountains take up on the dry land, there
would ...
3
The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, Second Edition
[Second half of 1800s] take up on 0 See TAKE UP, def. 4. take up space Also,
take up room or time. t See TAKE UP, def. 6. take up where one left off D See
TAKE UP, def. 7. take up with Begin to associate with, consort with, as in She took
up ...
4
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
cil v»ho to-i up the Guild-hall, fat in Grocer's* hall. Clarendon. — When my
concernment takej up no more than myself, then 1 know where to be happy.
Saab. — Notwithstanding the rjom that mountains take up on the dry land, there
would be ...
5
Policy and Choice: Public Finance Through the Lens of ...
Take-up has been the subject of extensive research.37 The role of behavioral
tendencies is suggested in part by the generally unsatisfactory fit of the standard
model with evidence on take-up. On one hand, transactions costs exist and ...
Jeffrey R. Kling, William J. Congdon, Sendhil Mullainathan, 2011
6
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Notwithstanding tli* room that mowtiiiis take up on the dry land, there would be
atiest eight ocean3 required. Burnct. — When rMf wter» were annihilated, so
much other mat- ter most be created to take up their places. Burnet. — ftioces
were so ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
7
The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
C mittees for the convenience of the common ci cil who took up the Guildhall, Ut
in Groo ball. Clarendon — When my concernment tait no more than myself, then I
know where t< happy. South. — Notwithstanding the room mountains take up on
...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
8
The Ultimate Phrasal Verb Book
... 31 go along with, 3 leave over, 37 put on, 1 take over, 39 breakthrough, 18 do
over, 34 go around, 20 let down, 37 put out, 30 take up on, 50 break up, 28 do
with, 25 go away, 40 let in, 41 put past, 16 talk down to, 3 bring back, 19 do
without, ...
9
A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
These things being compared, notwithttioa- ing the room that mountains take up
on the »T land, there would be at least cisht oceans v quired. **• h When these
waters were annihilated, so nt"? other matter must be created to toirtf1TM" places.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, 1805
10
Helping people from workless households into work
The apparent tapering of take-up on Choices in 2006-07 may be explained by
the fact that take-up of options lags several months behind clients' entry to the
programme. Eligible clients Initial work-focused interviews Take-up of Choices ...
Great Britain: National Audit Office, 2007