Example sentences of "it will take [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And it will take private investors some time to get used to it .
2 Hopefully it will take constructive criticism well and will carry on the excellent scientific work of the NCC .
3 It will take eight months to complete , and take competitors around the globe .
4 The survey points out that only three biotechnology medicines have been approved in the US during the past year and only 14 in the past decade , and at this rate , it will take 13 years for the 21 medicines now awaiting approval to be passed .
5 It will take four years for trials on the designer tree to be completed .
6 one , two , three casualties so it will take four people to carry her , four people to carry her , four people to carry him , that is sixteen , that is , altogether , twelve plus three , fifteen people we 've taken out of the battle , yeah ?
7 We estimate that , given the current rate under Project 2000 , it will take 14 years before all nurses have that opportunity for advancement .
8 It will take 100 years to change the mentality here .
9 We all know what that means — it will take 10 times as long .
10 The Government has recently accepted a recommendation by the British Association of Accident and Emergency Medicine for a doubling in the number of trained consultants , currently 216 , but it will take 10 years before they are all in place .
11 Apricot Computers Ltd , which always likes to be first with Intel 's latest chip , will reportedly announce a P5-based machine in September , but with the enormous leap in complexity in the microprocessor , the other major worry has to be that it will take early users of the chip at least 18 months to find all the bugs in it and for Intel to correct them .
12 As long as the market continues to see older people as objects of pity rather than profit , it will take limited steps to attract them as customers .
13 But it will take international action to rescue the tin price and diversify investment .
14 It will take real customer demand to convince it to do otherwise , it says .
15 Since the average stride is approximately two feet per step and there are 5,280 feet in one mile then it will take 2,640 steps to cover one mile .
16 This sequence is probably going to be shot very early in the morning , and it will take great strength of mind to get it all together .
17 After a standard for TMC has been agreed , perhaps in 1991 or 1992 , it will take many years , perhaps five to ten , until RDS-TMC receivers first reach the market .
18 If the work is to be comprehensive , thoroughly researched and well constructed it will take many years .
19 It will take many years to phase out existing cars that run on high octane leaded petrol .
20 This exercise can not be completed overnight ; it will take many years to accomplish .
21 Hunting has now been banned , but experts fear it will take many years for their populations to recover .
22 Whatever the treatment , remember it will take many weeks to take effect .
23 Subject to the provisions of Clause 10.1 , it will take such steps as it may consider reasonable in each case to secure IPR protection .
24 Professor Baldassare Conticello , the Soprintendente , estimates that at this rate it will take two generations before the whole of Pompeii is once more in a stable condition .
25 Even with the best economic policy it will take two years from this point to go through the unavoidable stages of deflation and recession to reach the start of recovery .
26 If your speed is 176 steps per minute then it will take 15 minutes to cover one mile : Distance = Speed x Time = 176 steps/min x 15 mins = 2,640 steps
27 And experts estimate it will take 1,000 tons of rock to fill the 12ft-square hole .
28 It will take several decades to reduce dioxin levels in the environment by a significant amount .
29 First impressions , therefore , are of a fascinating and challenging work , so full of choreographic riches that it will take more viewings fully to savour them .
30 Otherwise it will take another Danish No to wake them up to what they have brought upon themselves .
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