Example sentences of "take up a [noun sg] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It also takes up a lot of memory for OPEN , remembering all states which might lead to a solution . |
2 | I mean , if you 've got a fuzzy-sounding guitar running through everything it takes up a lot of space in the mix . |
3 | Left : Storing water at room temperature and aerating takes up a lot of space but may be worthwhile — the bucket on the right may have had salt added , but the SG tester also incorporates a thermometer . |
4 | The problem was that we were firefighting not just for ourselves but for so many of our clients , and firefighting takes up a lot of time and emotionally is a strain . |
5 | It is not very good , you see , on Government responsibility and this takes up a lot of time . |
6 | This all takes up a lot of time ; we are under great pressure today . |
7 | She says her husband has another business — which takes up a lot of time . |
8 | But anyway I know it takes up a lot of time and a lot of our columns . |
9 | Without wanting to state the obvious , the SJ-20 is a big guitar that takes up a lot of room . |
10 | There is always the old technique of adjusting bridle length with an overhand hitch to shorten the line ; but for sport kites , the knot itself takes up a lot of line . |
11 | Recently I did take up a form of gardening , indoor gardening . |
12 | He had his time-proven tests for this : one was simply to walk over the land and to ‘ feel it through his boots ’ , ; then again he would take up a handful of soil , carefully crumbling it to test it ; or he would bend down and draw his fist backwards through the soil . |
13 | One of the best descriptions of the landscape of Madeira is that given by White and Johnson ( Madeira. : Its Climate and Scenery , 1860 ) : ‘ When Columbus was asked by Queen Isabella to give her some notion of the configuration of Jamaica , it is said that he took up a sheet of paper , and after crushing it in his hand , partly opened it out ; then placing it on the table , he told her Majesty that she would derive a better idea of the island from the crumpled paper than from any description conveyed in words . |
14 | The strong Auckland group within the team took up a position of influence . |
15 | Nothing is known of him until , at the age of fourteen , he took up a sort of apprenticeship with a widow near Lowestoft . |
16 | It took up a lot of space , but the facts were few . |
17 | He found that the canonry and the cathedral , and the administration in the university , took up a lot of time . |
18 | And after I got the job at the centre , erm that took up a lot of time for er a few weeks till I settled down . |
19 | In 1983 the Soviet media cited a New York Times report that in the absence of an agreement with the United States on the bases Greek officials were prepared simply to liquidate them and were ‘ seriously considering taking up a position of neutrality similar , for example , to that adhered to by Sweden ’ . |
20 | There I finally decided to throw in my efforts at making contact with the Delhi eunuchs ; it was taking up a lot of time and there was still no hint of a breakthrough : after ten days I still knew as little about them as I had when I had begun . |
21 | Hugh McGill and Madeline Blakely have transferred to other posts within Hanover House and Anne Davidson has taken up a post of Head of Department of Service Industries at West Lothian College of Further Education . |
22 | ‘ Tell me how you came to take up a life of crime . ’ |
23 | Steps which are returned at the ends take up a lot of space , but are impressive . |
24 | And you ca n't let people touch them so they have to be in glass cases which are hugely expensive and take up a lot of room , and the director is not very interested in costume . |