Example sentences of "take [adv] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It takes only a small leap of imagination to think of much wider applications , from artificial wetlands full of bird-life designed to remove agricultural phosphates from Loch Leven 's influent streams , perhaps , to plant-filled lagoons created to transform fish farm effluents into natural water gardens . |
2 | For most materials — like iron and stone — it takes only a tiny fraction of a calorie to raise the temperature by one degree C. |
3 | It takes only a few minutes . |
4 | If the skin is healthy , it takes only a few minutes for the molecules to be absorbed ; much longer if the skin is congested or if there is much subcutaneous fat . |
5 | It takes only a few minutes down to the shore , and I stop by the pier where one or two herring gulls are sitting rather listlessly , and a couple of hooded crows are poking about on the beach . |
6 | This takes only a few minutes and should be done every few days . |
7 | It takes only a few minutes to carry out this simple exercise , but it will greatly improve your ability to recognise genuinely lost coins when your search head passes over them . |
8 | ‘ If everyone takes just a small step forward the overall effect is quite dramatic , ’ said Mr Stocks . |
9 | While the first group of dogs feeds — it takes just a few seconds for them to finish the bowls , right down to the lick clean — I huff on my fingers , more hopefully than knowingly . |
10 | It takes just a few seconds to alter CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT to make these changes . |
11 | It takes just a few seconds , but it gives horses better security for life . |
12 | On the tips it takes just a few years . |
13 | The feeding process takes quite a long time , depending of course on the sizes of the individuals concerned and various environmental factors , such as temperature ( see p. 303 ) . |
14 | Erm something they tell you throughout the , it takes quite a long time . |
15 | This takes quite a long time and slowly the boat turns around . |
16 | Indeed , it takes quite a wise person to be sufficiently aware that they have a problem to seek professional help . |
17 | But this takes quite a few rolls of paper . |
18 | It takes either a flat battery ( MN1203 ) , three AA batteries ( MN1500 ) with a round cell adaptor E06 , or a Petzl E55 rechargeable battery . |
19 | When those same pensioners understand that blanket commitments of that type will erode the extra money available to help the poorer end , they may take rather a different view . |
20 | In some places , it could take only a small shift to bring socialists back to power . |
21 | Naturally the wounded had to be got away first , but later that day a plane came back over the mountains , and we were lined up again , and told that we could take only a small amount of personal possessions . |
22 | It would take only a minor leap of faith , a moment of transcendence , to believe that Christine Ashdown stared back . |
23 | The following exercise would take only a few minutes every day . |
24 | It would take only a few minutes to open a door , search out the riding boots and pour a little mercury over each spur . ’ |
25 | Tidying your Windows Program Manager will take only a few minutes and might save hours of frustration in the future . |
26 | The pack emphasises that , for most smaller employers , assessments need take only a few minutes ' observation and the use of common sense . |
27 | Let us take just a few examples of strongly formed collectivities with a broadly socialist orientation to illustrate the point . |
28 | The rehabilitation process may take quite a long period of time and will involve giving the patient enough support to boost his confidence and promote independence . |
29 | However , if a tank bottom with some peat and gravel or sand is provided it will establish well , but will take quite a long time . |
30 | We 'll have to see how she responds to treatment , but it may take quite a long time . ’ |