We have no meanings for "undertake with" in our records yet.
1 The kind of negotiation one must undertake with one's instrument, well.
2 There is no exploit, however hazardous, they would not undertake with the chance of obtaining a good booty.
3 She is one of the very few who can undertake with impunity to talk and laugh at the same time.
4 This is complex work, which we undertake with both integrity and the explicit intention of getting it right for every child.
5 There are some men who go about everything they undertake with all their hearts and souls, and this great officer was one of those.
6 This was a man who would wither without hands and feet, without the promise of sure motion and actions to undertake with verve and will.
7 She recalls a visit to Germany, undertaken with her family years before.
8 Athena, this is not a task to be undertaken with half measures.
9 The recordings were undertaken with the patients in the supine position only.
10 Elaborate affairs were decided in a moment and undertaken with extraordinary lightness.
11 Mr. Barmby, senior, undertook with characteristic seriousness the guardianship conferred upon him.
12 Another important research, undertaken with P. G. Tait, was devoted to ozone.
13 He said any ban would need to be undertaken with caution.
14 CABG for dialysis patients as undertaken with an acceptable operative risk.
15 Another forthcoming survey undertaken with UCC examines attitudes to dental health.
16 A courageous feat is one undertaken with an understanding of the dangers involved.
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