1. But de Lattre, personally taking charge, flew in reinforcements and mustered every available aircraft to bomb the massive Vietminh formations. 2. By keeping the Defence Ministry for himself, Barak has indicated that he intends to take sole charge of the peace process. 3. Earlier plans to have a full-time member with financial expertise or to take charge of relations with Area Boards had been abandoned. 4. He is so accustomed to taking charge, and so fearful of intrusions, that he feels he can trust only himself. 5. He none the less walked right in and took charge, with no apparent hesitation, reluctance, shyness or lack of confidence. 6. It expects lower extraordinary spending this year, since it has taken charges for job cuts as well as depreciation already. 7. Our grandmother took charge of our religious upbringing. 8. Owens came in and took charge of the situation. 9. Perrin subsequently took charge of the high-pressure research and Gibson was transferred to other work. 10. Taking charge of a child, and such a one? |