Example sentences of "take just [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 On the tips it takes just a few years .
3 Once a system has been pushed too far out of equilibrium , it takes just a little further input for a period of turmoil to ensue , followed by a new equilibrium .
4 It takes just a second to put on my leathers . ’
5 It takes just a few seconds to alter CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT to make these changes .
6 It takes just a few seconds , but it gives horses better security for life .
7 ‘ If everyone takes just a small step forward the overall effect is quite dramatic , ’ said Mr Stocks .
8 Let us take just a few examples of strongly formed collectivities with a broadly socialist orientation to illustrate the point .
9 It might take just a decision for St Albans oldest of the country by having changed the word received to .
10 Class 158 trains , reaching speeds of up to 90mph , will be used , meaning journeys from Middlesbrough to York will take just an hour , and passengers will reach Leeds in 90 minutes , Manchester in 2 7 and Liverpool in three hours 20 minutes .
11 Why take just the other day … hey , you did n't finish your Jack Daniels . ’
12 You can avoid accidents in and around you home be taking just a little time to check up on your surroundings .
13 So what numbers could you make just by taking just a few of these and
14 Taking just the decade of the 1980s ( see table below ) we find significant falls in economic activity for older men in all the age groups beyond 45 .
15 ‘ Are we taking just the one ? ’
16 It took just a split second to find out the hard way about the pain and disruption so many families in this country go through every year .
17 It took just a few instants for him to realise that the huddled figure was Mayli Koulo .
18 The rebuild took just a year , the aircraft having previously suffered an accident at Clacton in January 1986 .
19 It was a male MP who first drew attention to this unlikely cause for concern : he noticed , on a night out , that when men went to the toilet , it took just a minute or so , while women were left queuing for what seemed like hours .
20 While in the quarter-century from 1950 to 1975 recorded notifiable offences per 100,000 population increased by just over 3,000 , from 1,094 to 4,283 , it took just the decade from 1976 to 1986 for crimes per 100,000 population to increase another 3,000 , from 4,346 to 7,331 ( Criminal Statistics , 1986 , Table 2.2 ) .
21 If one took just the last three years , the annual average migration figure would be a little under three thousand three hundred .
22 The whole process took just an hour .
23 Or if they go to the toilet and take just a little longer .
24 ‘ Whether you want a fuss-free dish or something a little more special — try these dishes — they take just a few minutes to prepare , ’ says cookery editor , Felicity Salter
25 Even if you take just a small step aside from total racialism , then you 're described as being part of a communist mafia .
26 Take just a few more risks and you 'll find that the wild world is not as unkind as you may have believed .
27 For just £15 you can give them a set of springs that take just an hour or two to fit under each key and make the keyboard so much bouncier .
28 Silicon-based life would have to be very different from ‘ life as we know it ’ ; to take just a single example , whereas we exhale carbon dioxide , an oxygen-oriented silicon lifeform would perforce have to exhale silicon dioxide ( silica ) — a painful experience !
29 Although this consists of nine credits ( see page 5 ) , three are common to both preliminary awards , so the student would need to take just a further six credits to gain the more advanced award .
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