Example sentences of "take a [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It takes a tremendous effort to stop , so :
2 For the whole unit is bolted to the back of the tractor and it takes a mere ½hr to change it — and no need for a limp back to the workshop !
3 Goody points out that the written form of language releases us from the linear experiential mode : ‘ the fact that it takes a visual form means that one can escape from the problem of the succession of events in time , by backtracking , skipping , looking to see who-done-it before we know what it is they did .
4 That kind of package takes a wee while to put together .
5 ‘ It 's a celebration of the best of a woman when a designer makes a great dress , and it takes a certain intelligence to carry it off .
6 Two car bombs in Karachi kill 72 and injure 250 ; the authorities blame ‘ saboteurs of foreign origin ’ ( in the presence of such disasters , it takes a certain frivolity to care whether those who perpetrated the act were natives or not ) .
7 Since it takes a certain time to reach its working temperature and cool down again , it would not be able to follow the changes satisfactorily .
8 Anyone can be a biological mother , but it takes a professional woman to make a good job of it .
9 Better start walking there now , takes a bleeding hour to get round there !
10 It takes a complete turn to replace the shell and prepare to fire , so you not only fail to shoot this turn but you can not shoot next turn either .
11 But not all mosquitoes that breed in puddles or water pots are vectors of malaria , and it takes a competent entomologist to distinguish the dangerous from the harmless and to carry out this ‘ species sanitation ’ .
12 But it takes a mighty age to tell its tale and dives head-first into the soap suds along the way .
13 but you know , it takes a long while to get over it
14 No but that takes a long while to get round .
15 It takes a long time to reach Dynjandi , but the weather improves as the day wears on , leaving me with wonderful views across the Arnarfjörđ3ur , its far peaks wreathed in clouds .
16 If the property does not sell at all , or if it takes a long time to sell , the local authority search result may become dated .
17 Yes but you know I mean a tr a tree takes a long time to mature does n't it ?
18 The second — Mr Lawson 's line -that demand is indeed slowing down , but that it takes a long time to affect the balance of payments .
19 Nobody wants to lose and if nobody wants to lose it means it gets fiercer and it goes on for longer and it does takes a long time to resolve , if it ever is and often to the detriment of one person to the success of another .
20 ‘ When the mortars wake me at night , it takes a long time to go back to sleep .
21 But it takes a long time to regain trust .
22 If the WC cistern takes a long time to fill , it is possible that a high-pressure type of ballvalve has been fitted instead of a low-pressure type ( page 38 ) or that there is dirt in the valve orifice .
23 Banks are like supertankers : it takes a long time to turn them round .
24 Wild rice has a very nutty flavour and takes a long time to cook .
25 That 's something we , we , that 's what we found and one of the things we have got is this youth bus actually operating in the town and it erm , it 's running three nights a week , we ca n't cover every bit of the town , but it goes to different area 's of the town , The Stow , and Old Harlow , I mean we 've actually got quite good relationship 's with , with , with the young people in Old Harlow , but erm , I mean we ca n't cover every night , I mean there is a problem , of erm , you know , you you get from a position where you recognise it , you , you , you need to start catering for a particular group and it takes a long time getting there .
26 It takes a long time to visit every house in the neighbourhood — and enjoy some hospitality while one is there . ’
27 Still takes a long time to chew .
28 So it takes a long time think more egalitarian .
29 Takes a long time to learn anything new , but perseveres .
30 Bernie Ecclestone , however , feels guardedly optimistic , ‘ It always takes a long time to get an F1 race up and running in the US , ’ he said .
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