Example sentences of "[conj] it will take [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Apricot Computers Ltd , which always likes to be first with Intel 's latest chip , will reportedly announce a P5-based machine in September , but with the enormous leap in complexity in the microprocessor , the other major worry has to be that it will take early users of the chip at least 18 months to find all the bugs in it and for Intel to correct them .
2 First impressions , therefore , are of a fascinating and challenging work , so full of choreographic riches that it will take more viewings fully to savour them .
3 And it will take private investors some time to get used to it .
4 This sequence is probably going to be shot very early in the morning , and it will take great strength of mind to get it all together .
5 Unemployment traditionally lags other economic indicators in a recovery and it will take some time before firms feel sure enough of the trend to consider expanding workforces again .
6 77 rafts will take to the water at Hay on Wye early tomorrow morning and it will take 3 days to complete the 100 mile journey through Hereford , Ross and Monmouth to Chepstow .
7 The Government has recently accepted a recommendation by the British Association of Accident and Emergency Medicine for a doubling in the number of trained consultants , currently 216 , but it will take 10 years before they are all in place .
8 But it will take international action to rescue the tin price and diversify investment .
9 The company says it has no intention of replacing the suspect part before operation but it will take remedial action if cracks subsequently develop .
10 For this to happen though it will take 3 things :
11 Though it will take some time .
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