We have no meanings for "take the commission" in our records yet.
1 A special train was provided to take the commission from Peking to Tientsin.
2 He said the government will be required to take the commission 's advice very seriously.
3 I'll take the commission , sir, but I must say, I find their snobbery intolerable.
4 Why, you must take the commission to arrest him.
5 It is believed they are the first residents to take the commission to court over its assessment processes.
6 The Count takes the commission , opens it, and the Countess recognizes it.
7 Felipe took the commission that the collector handed to him.
8 Although the government took the commission 's other recommendations on board, it limited state support to nursing care.
9 The plan takes the commission into new territory, borrowing on capital markets on a far bigger scale than ever before.
10 MEPs this month took the Commission to task for its poor management of the EU's Ecu 1bn aid programme for Bosnia.
11 Member states, who were busy cutting salaries in their own budgets, said it was unacceptable and took the Commission to court.
12 Mike Stewart - one of a group of 57 taking the commission to court - said the ministerial direction was too late.
13 Yet it took the commission 18 months from when it received the complaint, to alert the ministry to it, in February this year.
14 Vestager said that the Google decision was not political and that if Google had a complaint it could take the Commission to court.
15 My father-in-law, to whom Comte d'Inisdal repeated what he had said to me, took the commission upon himself, and went to the Queen's apartments.
16 "But you'll take the commission ? "
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