Example sentences of "[adv] took some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | After the collapse of Law 's schemes his vast unified company was divided into its component parts again , but it still took some years for the French to recover in India . |
2 | That was a time when young and old had thronged the streets to welcome in a new century and , though anything with the 1800s about it was already as dead as history , it still took some years before the magical 19 in the date lost its strangeness and one would write it without a slight hesitation . |
3 | It always took some while for the Thing to wake up . |
4 | It always took some time after her departure to get back into the old routine again … into the old pleasant routine . |
5 | Nothing happened at first , but Peccable had warned him the Bowls usually took some time to start from cold . |
6 | In addition to this and other commissions , Mozart also took some pupils , including the daughter of the Count of Guines , to whom he was attempting to teach composition . |
7 | The officers had their Saracen 's Head but the Lincoln Naafi Club really took some beating . |
8 | But because inflation differentials were relatively small during the 1950s and 1960s , it often took some time for marked divergences in competitiveness to emerge . |
9 | I even took some photographs of myself crying so that I could show them to Marcus later and he could see how upset I had been . |
10 | He then took some food which would last for a while and packed it into his bag . |
11 | It then took some time to raise the heavy engine and cut the rope from the propeller , but I finally managed it before drifting ashore . |