Example sentences of "it take time " in BNC.
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1 | It takes time and effort for her to do this : constantly tapping her nose on the typewriter is exhausting , but then so is making her noises understood . |
2 | It takes time for this to develop and for people to recognise that they are partly responsible . |
3 | Certainly , it takes time for workers and employers to react to changing conditions in the labour market . |
4 | ‘ It takes time to build a country appetite . |
5 | It takes time and effort which might usefully be spent doing something else . |
6 | But it takes time , time , time . |
7 | This is difficult , it takes time , fearlessness and optimism — it is something I do not propose embarking upon again in my life . |
8 | But it takes time . ’ |
9 | It takes time to adjust to reforms , but some general observations are now possible on the impact of market liberalisation on the architectural profession , particularly remuneration , the level of unemployment and the organisational structure of practices . |
10 | When first setting up a fence it takes time to adjust the three wires at the tackle end so that they are under equal tension ( the far end having already been secured to a strong chain link , which in turn is fastened to its anchorage ) . |
11 | Where nothing is written it takes time to create a document which is genuinely useful to many of us , both as a verification of our struggle and a signpost to future strategies for our art work . |
12 | Of course , it takes time : experience is a matter of learning by one 's mistakes ; and naturally you wish to protect your child from serious mistakes and dangers . |
13 | It takes time to react differently . |
14 | It takes time to discover what subjects a particular client will respond to . |
15 | Satellite surveillance is all very well , but it takes time to get information back and in that time a naval force can have moved a fair distance . |
16 | ‘ The final criterion of our curricular style is this : it takes time . |
17 | Though it takes time and a great deal of adult help at first , young children can take an active role in caring for equipment and tidying it away . |
18 | The supply of carpenters in Scotland will not immediately increase : it takes time to acquire carpentry skills and existing carpenters in other parts of the UK may be reluctant to move away from their own area , partly because of the cost of the move and partly because they do not wish to leave their families and friends . |
19 | He does not know what to do , and it takes time to solve the problem . |
20 | She 's very young , only a girl really , and it takes time to get used to this funny little country . |
21 | It takes time to get over loved ones disappearing or dying . |
22 | It may be that initially it is difficult for people to express their hopes and goals and their fears and needs in their Christian life , and we do n't mind if it takes time . |
23 | It takes time for UV to penetrate all the way through the etch-resist , so a thicker coating of sprayed-on resist will require a longer period of UV exposure . |
24 | It takes time , effort and money to produce top quality fruit and this is reflected in the price . |
25 | It 's like two distinct things , two different worlds , and it takes time to make the transition between them in one sitting . ’ |
26 | It takes time , effort and application , persistence and determination . |
27 | It takes time and practice , that 's what Mister Tom had said . |
28 | Sure , they 're more upfront , but it takes time to actually understand what 's being said . |
29 | All good things , but it takes time away from you . |
30 | It takes time to adjust . ’ |