Example sentences of "[noun pl] will take a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | but I bet one of those holes will take a whole wheelbarrow full of that |
2 | RANGERS will take a valuable advantage into their League Cup semi-final against old foes Celtic later this month thanks to the spin of a coin . |
3 | ‘ The scars will take a long time to heal . ’ |
4 | Twin rooms will take a 3rd bed . |
5 | Now there 's two important things , first thing is your notes will take a long time to get up there maybe up to three months . |
6 | Indeed , the courts will take a pragmatic view of the complexity of the information and the employee 's ability to remember it as a test of whether it has been wrongfully used/disclosed by him . |
7 | Ultimately , the most a firm can do is , so far as practicable , utilise all the techniques outlined above , and hope that the courts will take a commercial view and hold that a firm which has acted in accordance with best practice is protected from liability . |
8 | But the message that bad behaviour no longer brings rewards will take a long time to get through because of its history of being occasionally ( i.e. intermittently ) reinforced . |
9 | After superficial induction to bureau life , through discussion and self-study over a period of approximately four weeks , trainees will take a two-day course in basic interviewing skills . |
10 | If you are not , the sheets will take a long time to reassemble if they are accidentally dropped . |
11 | Peas will take a few minutes longer than beans to soften . |
12 | Certain fabrics will take a hand-painted design , using acrylic fabric paints . |
13 | Chapuisat , whose ambition is to play in Italy , feels that if the Scots lose on Wednesday then he and his team mates will take a gigantic stride towards qualifying for the finals in America . |
14 | The others will take a long time to recover . |
15 | Most car boots will take a folded pushchair but it 's wise to check before you buy that it is easy to lift in and out . |