Example sentences of "[pers pn] will take some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Contessa , ’ he was saying , ‘ if you will excuse us we will take some lunch .
2 I take it , it will mostly be building new prisons , but they will take some time , especially if the Ministry of Works have anything to do with the plans .
3 The young Aberdeen side were relegated from the first division of the indoor league , but they are better disciplined outdoors and with such a wealth of talent at their disposal they will take some shifting .
4 My way with memory is to entrust it only with things it will take some pride in looking after .
5 It clearly will not take immediate effect , there is a lot of housing allocations and permissions in the pipeline as it were , so it will take some while for it to wash through the system .
6 It will take some time , it always does , to change the economy .
7 Still , Fishko realises that his stable may not be an easy sell : ‘ It will take some time years probably ’ , he acknowledges .
8 ‘ Though it will take some time .
9 It will take some time to work out comprehensive and coherent common foreign and security policies .
10 Unemployment traditionally lags other economic indicators in a recovery and it will take some time before firms feel sure enough of the trend to consider expanding workforces again .
11 But for the final word on the huge difficulties facing Chancellor Lamont in his last ever springtime budget , we should heed the wise words of Prime Minister Major : ‘ It will take some time , it always does , to change the economy .
12 It will take some years to complete that process , but that is a necessary price to pay for the flexibility that the legislation gives us .
13 It will take some neck for him to now sit there and sing Pele 's praises at this function . ’
14 It will take some weeks now before I can contact my friend and ask him … ask for the information to be repeated . ’
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