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

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1 It takes a diligent computer journalist with a technical education two years of intense effort just to begin to feel confident of expressing an opinion on anything material about the industry , and thereafter the next four or five years will be dogged by mistakes that are intensely embarrassing to recall .
2 However , not only is the wind downwind of a sail affected but also that behind the board , since the sail curves the wind and it takes a few board lengths for it to revert to its normal direction .
3 Ian can blast this cruise missile on wheels to 100mph in less time than it takes the average family car to reach 30mph .
4 Inflation is one of th , or yeah , not inflation itself , but the premium will go up by A , the new cost of the benefit what else would it take the new premium rate
5 It took a three-minute phone call to the boiler manufacturers to discover that chimneys with cross sections larger than 100sq in needed metal liners , otherwise flue gases would condense on the sides and penetrate the walls .
6 It took a long helicopter ride to Norway to treat him , and he can no longer dive or even walk without a limp .
7 ‘ In European countries , it took the working class years and years before they fully realized the fact that they formed a distinct and , under existing conditions , a permanent class of modern society ; and it took years again until this class-consciousness led them to form themselves into a distinct political party , independent of , and opposed to , all the old political parties formed by the various sections of the ruling classes .
8 The British public were cautious and it took the Second World War to inspire a new , and more forward-looking , attitude to the problem of dealing with the economy and unemployment .
9 The fragmentation and inequities of prewar arrangements were highlighted in 1937 by an influential report from the Department of Political and Economic Planning but it took the Second World War and the Beveridge Report of 1942 to change perceptions sufficiently to legitimise a greatly enhanced role for the state in the provision of health care .
10 It took the 45 ton bulldozer just 8 minutes to flatten 4 homes that had stood for 52 years .
11 It took the combined brain power of the teachers quite a few weeks to arrive at this simple routine for getting into Friday assembly .
12 It took the formidable Madrid neuroanatomist Santiago Ramon y Cajal to see the significance of Golgi 's achievement ( he too got a Nobel Prize , though Golgi apparently refused to accept Cajal 's interpretation — or even to speak to him ) .
13 I had been aware , intellectually , that the background level of irradiation is really quite high ( as I write the clicking of a geiger counter left switched on in an adjacent room reminds me ) but it took the Phywe cloud chamber to make me realise that irradiation is not a separate thing but truly a part of life .
14 Today the family has new hope , but it took an eight week jail term and the care of the prison 's medical officer to have Andrew admitted for treatment
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