Example sentences of "will [adv] take a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We 'll just take a short cut . |
2 | I think if you 'll excuse me I 'll just take a little nap . |
3 | It will only take a few hours of your time . |
4 | It will only take a few minutes , certainly . |
5 | In this particular organisation planning will not take a major role because the system is already well-defined and should operate in the same way on a day-to-day basis . |
6 | In case the reader should think that this small book is about to offer the solution to this problem , let it be stated immediately that a complete integration of all these different disciplinary approaches to the investment decision will probably take a considerable time and much research effort by a range of researchers . |
7 | The good news is that , while some items will probably take a heftier slice of your budget , others will certainly be cheaper or no longer cost you anything at all . |
8 | If you 're not used to bending strings up with your first finger these will probably take a fair amount of practice to master … |
9 | Lord Ennals said : ‘ It took a Labour government to create the NHS and it will now take a Labour government to save the NHS . ’ |
10 | The end result is a lovely camouflaged effect , but more importantly the dye has roughened up the normally smooth surface of the reed , which will now take a good varnish that will not chip off . |
11 | I do hope that the church will now take a greater interest in , and responsibility for , nature conservation — here is an opportunity right on their doorsteps ! " |
12 | He says that somebody who experiences the fire of love will find that he is affected physically : he may find that he develops a stammer and is unable to speak quickly or clearly any more and that his whole body has slowed down : a job that once took half an hour will now take a whole morning . |
13 | It seems likely from Gregory v Kelly [ 1978 ] RTR 426 that they will simply take a global figure , and not aggregate separate percentages for each type of contributory negligence . |
14 | With the exception of the courts , those determining the issue will frequently take a policy-orientated approach in which individual claims are subjugated to the LEA 's overall administrative goal . |
15 | It will certainly take a great deal of time . |
16 | However Morris believes the National wo n't take a great deal of winning and reckons that Cahervillahow is one of the best handicapped horses in the race on 10st 11 . |
17 | They wo n't take a slightest bit of notice … and will use the paper to role up a joint . |
18 | The drivers wo n't take a huge amount of memory and they wo n't slow things down too much , but it all adds up . |