Example sentences of "it takes [adv] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It takes either a flat battery ( MN1203 ) , three AA batteries ( MN1500 ) with a round cell adaptor E06 , or a Petzl E55 rechargeable battery .
2 Clearly it takes on a further significance in the context of the discussion in this paper .
3 The famous Chapter 5 of the first book , which deals with the transformation of labour from a stage where it is a ‘ part of life ’ to a stage under capitalism when it takes on the imaginary form of a thing separate from the labourer , when it can be bought and sold , is worked out in Formen , in the discussion of tribal , oriental , and ancient societies which it contains .
4 Obviously , when sport offers itself as one of the few accessible routes away from deprivation , as it was to the early slaves , it takes on an attractive quality .
5 While the first group of dogs feeds — it takes just a few seconds for them to finish the bowls , right down to the lick clean — I huff on my fingers , more hopefully than knowingly .
6 It takes just a few seconds to alter CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT to make these changes .
7 It takes just a few seconds , but it gives horses better security for life .
8 On the tips it takes just a few years .
9 Instead it takes up the double aspect , Januslike posture of any interpretation .
10 For most materials — like iron and stone — it takes only a tiny fraction of a calorie to raise the temperature by one degree C.
11 It takes only a small leap of imagination to think of much wider applications , from artificial wetlands full of bird-life designed to remove agricultural phosphates from Loch Leven 's influent streams , perhaps , to plant-filled lagoons created to transform fish farm effluents into natural water gardens .
12 It takes only a few minutes .
13 If the skin is healthy , it takes only a few minutes for the molecules to be absorbed ; much longer if the skin is congested or if there is much subcutaneous fat .
14 It takes only a few minutes down to the shore , and I stop by the pier where one or two herring gulls are sitting rather listlessly , and a couple of hooded crows are poking about on the beach .
15 It takes only a few minutes to carry out this simple exercise , but it will greatly improve your ability to recognise genuinely lost coins when your search head passes over them .
16 Very little glass is wholly untouched from the time it is drawn or blown from the melt , and it takes only the lightest contact to create an elaborate crack pattern .
17 It takes out a blue tag printed with the words ‘ Staff in confidence ’ and sticks it into the space on the label .
18 Erm something they tell you throughout the , it takes quite a long time .
19 Indeed , it takes quite a wise person to be sufficiently aware that they have a problem to seek professional help .
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