Example sentences of "it [be] taking a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The working party on the theology of marriage is finding its task stimulating but arduous and it will surprise no one that it 's taking a long time .
2 It 's taking a long time to heal . ’
3 ‘ Everything official here seems to be tied up in red tape , so although it 's taking a long time I 'm sure the licence is being processed , ’ she declared defiantly .
4 Alpha Microsystems has written off its Italian and French subsidiaries and will be closing them soon , citing poor margins and continuous losses : as a result it 's taking a non-recurring charge in the second quarter , ended August 30 , and posting net losses of $3m , or 99 cents a share , on sales of $12.9m , up 9% .
5 Card fraud is costing the industry £165 million a year and now the battle against it is taking a hi tec turn .
6 It is taking a long time to redesign the business processes of these industries .
7 Formed in teams , this task it was then to er across the practice areas whose task it was to get into those clients , get to know them , get to know their industry , get to know the people and find ways in which we could actually penetrate them and er open doors and that was going to take a long time and it is taking a long time .
8 It is taking a short cut to the consumer society that other East Europeans can not take , by collapsing into West Germany 's arms .
9 It is taking a particular interest in proposals in Britain , such as a pilot road-charging scheme in Cambridge which could be introduced in 1994 , a similar but smaller scheme underway in the London Borough of Richmond , and a highway-pricing plan for Edinburgh .
10 I know that it is taking a full part in the exercise being undertaken by Scottish Enterprise .
11 Things had not gone too smoothly in hospital and it was taking a long time to recover .
12 Despite its claim to be an educational body , the Club could not escape the charge that it was taking an organized part in politics .
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