Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] it take [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | My mum dabbed her eyes with her handkerchief and said , ‘ Arnold Bottomley had a seizure when he was on a canal boat and it took four of us to hold him , although he had been so easy-going on other trips , especially the Greek one that I did n't go on . |
2 | But for all his troubles Stephen , an amiable and gallant king , had managed to hold on to England and it took three strange twists of fortune to transform the situation . |
3 | We did not have much time to smarten up the old girl and it took much hard work to soften the ravages of time . |
4 | Sussex smugglers traded in luxury goods , particularly wine and tea , essential to the maintenance of genteel civility and it took rare , almost obsessive , members of the landed hierarchy to take a consistently firm line against it . |
5 | The colon is unused to the fibre and it takes some time to adjust . ’ |
6 | If you go to , your master 's away cu say he 's gone to race meeting and it takes two day , they 're going to be up at , say Ascot , more likely he goes for the week . |
7 | ‘ I started heart massage but it took three minutes to get any sign of life . |
8 | For weeks he was the trouble of my dreams and it took real courage to go to see him in Attila the Hun . |
9 | I took the bits home in a lorry and it took 25 years to rebuild . |
10 | The points of choice have to be put to other people and it takes patient consultation before everyone can agree about the management plan for a school in which social , academic , moral and community developments all have their place . |
11 | Leopards still die for their skins and it takes five to seven leopards to provide the material for one fur coat ! |
12 | In any event the civil war was the ultimate sort of turning point which defined that the national government er had a responsibility for ensuring the permanence of the union and it took that responsibility so seriously it was prepared to engage in what was then the bloodiest war in human history . |
13 | It became known as the Doomsday Book and it took two years to compile , but it illustrated that England was then a land of extensive royal forests and open fields , with only a few townships in the forest clearings , or at a river crossing . |
14 | In a ground loop there are very high inertia forces on the fin and it takes expert knowledge to detect quite serious damage in these areas , particularly with T-tailed types . |
15 | in Southampton and he said we can give you next day this , they wo n't , they wo n't enter into it , we can give you next day delivery but it takes ten or twenty days . |
16 | She flinched at the outraged disbelief in Barney 's expression and it took some courage to say what she had to say . |
17 | well ha you , what you have is you have erm the ship , first of all you have the ship , it 's a plain ship on a white background , then you have the lights on a black background and then you have that blue bit in the middle but it takes three shots |
18 | I would have been here sooner but one of our carriage horses slung a shoe and it took four hours to find a smith . |
19 | Watering of the services turned out to be a job when the Standard 4 drained the Aberystwyth water tank and it took four trips for the local fire brigade to water Hinton Manor . |
20 | It was a short note but it took half the morning , a thousand attempts . |