Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I am so angry it takes me a long time to find the words . |
2 | got a lot of cards and it takes me a long time to do it |
3 | THE next leg of my journey takes me the short drive to Regensburg and from there I follow a minor road to Cham , last stop before the German-Czech border post . |
4 | meant to be moving onto the tenth and eleventh floor it only takes them a short time to save time on that or , or cut down on your labour as usual . |
5 | It takes you a long while to realise what a twit you 've been for so long . |
6 | Yes , I was just going to say you can do that with , like if you go , it takes you a long time to do it with prospects , they know you over the years , so you can just walk in . |
7 | This stress on the interdependence of social phenomena , though it may be circular and is not exhaustive , takes us a long way in understanding the basic dynamics of community life . |
8 | Much of the work evaluated in this chapter takes us a long way towards identifying mechanisms for triggering the need for investment , screening the proposals and defining them . |
9 | It may take them a little while , but it is important that you contact them to make a housing application and let them know of your needs . |
10 | ‘ I think it will take them a little while to catch up again . |
11 | We hope we will be able to take new proposals to Potter Street on the second of November if nothing else , we will certainly take them an honest indication of where we 've got to so far and what proposals will be taking place , and what we will be proposing erm for the future . |
12 | It will take me a long time to correct & copy , though : when I have done so , of course you shall have it . |
13 | ‘ It will take me a long time to define what I mean . |
14 | And she would take ye a wee walk round the cemetery , and I can remember pinchin' rhododendrons comin' out the gate . ’ |
15 | How long did it take to establish that did it take you a long time to ? |
16 | Well Charlotte it 's not easy , it 's gon na take you a long time , but then so |
17 | It would take him a long time then would n't it ? |
18 | That should take him a long time to . |
19 | " Then if you wo n't take him willingly you can take him the other way . |
20 | You could take her a small gift … ’ |
21 | It would take her a long while to learn to become one of them . |
22 | But well you know , it seems , that one such attempt has been ruined and rejected by the council , and it may take us a weary while to find a fair agreement and a council sobered enough and sensible enough to abide by it . |
23 | If we really fell in love and then never saw one another again , it would take us a long time to get over it and forget . |
24 | That 'll be one read , but we 'd have to read it to you and it 'll take us a long time ! |
25 | Erm that 's the plan of course it it will take us a long time to find something suitable . |
26 | Erm and it 'll take us a little bit of touch actually now the computer evaluated . |
27 | Well perhaps because they were more idealist and that now they 're becoming more realist but they 're still erm I mean they 're learning from their past mistakes and they 've seen that right so we have to have a moderate policy which is gon na take us a little bit further towards socialism . |
28 | There 's no panacea ; er it will take us a little while to get our programmes in place and to get them producing results . |
29 | I 'm sorry , it 's taking me a long time cos I do n't know what to do . |
30 | ‘ That lumbar puncture seems to be taking them a long time . ’ |