Example sentences of "[noun sg] it take [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If it 's courage it takes to put sports cars and coupes into production then the product planners at Mazda deserve a medal .
2 Skip however showed us more of the struggle it took to get recognition as a serious competitor .
3 At worst it has unjustly built expectations of a return to mass employment ; put money into the pocket of large consultancy firms ; served the objectives of narrow sectional interests ; undermined physical and administrative planning ; substituted ACE and private contract jobs for public sector jobs ; been irrelevant to the needs of women ; been virtually unaccountable ; and invested less than one tenth of the money it took to de-nationalise Shorts and Harlands , even had the programme 's money been additional .
4 It 's about the patience it takes to apply 7lbs of paint without a drip .
5 Such savings may allow energy planners like Reddy to muster the political clout it takes to close aluminium smelters .
6 The greatest areas of concern for tax-payers were about the Revenue 's staff 's apparent lack of authority to deal with certain problems , difficulty in getting through to the right person on the telephone , and about the time it took to resolve problems and answer queries .
7 While there was such a difference in the length of time it took to acquire qualifications , many working class youngsters who had achieved good grades in the sixth form tended to view a course in teacher training as marking the limit of their ambitions .
8 That light travels at the speed of five times around the earth in the time it takes to say rice pudding is indeed an amazing matter .
9 Don Eigler , one of the IBM researchers , said last week that he was sceptical about IBM 's technique being useful for data storage because of the length of time it takes to move atoms .
10 Attention must be paid not only to stool frequency and stool consistency , but to painful bowel movements , the degree of straining , and the time it takes to evacuate stools in younr children .
11 Whereas the time taken for a computer working randomly but with the constraint of cumulative selection to perform the same task is of the same order as humans ordinarily can understand , between 11 seconds and the time it takes to have lunch .
12 Its Military Committee , which the victors of 1945 had once hoped ( for little more than the time it takes to shake hands ) would in future enforce peace at the head of a world army , remained a jobless phantom .
13 This has enormous implications for the cost and length of time it takes to expedite cases , both areas over which the Institute has been severely criticised and which it is keen to see reduced .
14 However , excitement can quickly turn to anxiety when the time it takes to conceive takes longer than originally expected .
15 The difference between a propeller plane and a jet is the time it takes to apply power .
16 The result is a flatter seven-layer management structure , the closure of seven factories , a tightening of the time it takes to bring products to market , and a concentration of effort on selling to industry sectors in which the company has established expertise .
17 Other features of change management were not recognized , including the time it takes to embed changes in institutions ( Georgiades and Phillimore , 1975 ) , negotiating with institutions ( Easen 1985 ; Hughes et al , 1985 ) , approaching individuals ( Easen , 1985 and 1987 ) and challenging avoidance ( Bolam , 1975 ; Janis , 1977 ; Phillips and Fraser , 1982 ) .
18 Many of these are designed to speed up your computer , especially the time it takes to get graphics up on-screen .
19 The four system units will be organised around products — mainframe computers , mid-range , self-service terminal systems and application software , and is intended significantly to cut the time it takes for products to get to market — the aim is to cut in half the time it takes to develop products and bring them to the market .
20 Given the margins on most computer deals and the time it takes to organise shipment , this will bankrupt most companies .
21 Companies House , for example , which was established as an agency in October 1988 , had by April 1991 reduced from 25 days to 12 days the time it takes to process documents , against a target reduction to 18 days .
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