"No one else has achieved the right knit of polyester Dacron fibers—lots of mills have taken a run at it."
2001 Oct. 3, "Faces In The News," forbes.com (retrieved 24 Sep 2012):
Cisco Chief Executive Officer John Chambers has scarcely hid the fact that his company is actively eyeing a number of acquisitions. At a luncheon in Toronto he felt compelled to deny recent speculation that Cisco would take a run at Canada's Nortel Networks.
Dean told me that he understood he would have to grow as a candidate in order to succeed, that it was time to move his campaign beyond attacks and anger, to take a run at the vision thing.
2009 June 16, Bob Swanson, "Weather headlines," USA Today (retrieved 24 Sep 2012):
Through Monday, Honolulu has set record highs 8 days straight and could again take a run at a record today.
(transitive,idiomatic) To attack or challenge or to try to attack or challenge.