Example sentences of "it took a [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It took a little time for him to realise that ‘ Bovril ’ was not a local retailer .
2 In the provinces it took a little time before London fashions were adopted .
3 It took a little time to find the girl who had been moved and was not in the room that the Sub-lieutenant had told him how to find .
4 It took a little time , but he drank the lot and went back to sleep .
5 It took a little time for employers to depersonalize personal computers .
6 Since he was n't sure of the date , it took a little time , but there was no missing it when he found the right volume .
7 It took a little time , and without the guidance she would never have found it in a million years .
8 After leaving the Navy , it took a little time to become used to a normal bed again , as the hammock had proved to be such an ideal sleeping arrangement .
9 It took a little time , but er , eventually he got it , and now I 'm delighted to say he 's one of the most organised managers on earth .
10 It took a few minutes for me to balance the load .
11 It took a few minutes before his eyes had adjusted to semi-darkness and the great sweep of the headland became visible , its shapes and forms mysteriously altered under the high stars .
12 It took a few minutes in the kitchen to make the mug of strong chicory coffee to which he added a liberal lacing of brandy .
13 It took a few minutes for Curtis and Adrian to realise their baby had disappeared .
14 It took a few minutes for his eyes to adjust to the dimness , and he remained still , blinking hard , making out the man standing directly in front of him holding the shotgun , while on the stairs to his left another person — a woman ? — was also holding what looked like a small pistol on him .
15 Everything looked so propitious it took a few minutes nibbling to realise that the lamb had been cooked to the point of anonymity and the prawns , although big and fat , were so bland they tasted more like good bread rolls than fish .
16 She only took her sunglasses off when she was inside the dark little shop but even then it took a few moments for her eyes to adjust .
17 Reporters are proverbially heavy drinkers , and it took a few bottles of bonhomie with Johnny Smart before Charles could actually get down to the business for which he had come .
18 In a cool sheltered position , with a damp-proof membrane , it took a few days to harden enough to build on .
19 It took a few days for the butis to decide to employ me , since I clearly was not about to join the Community , but I kept coming back and mucking in and it just sort of happened .
20 Out from behind a petrol pump appeared a figure that was female , though it took a few seconds to realise it .
21 It took a few seconds after he regained consciousness to realize that he was blindfolded .
22 It took a few seconds before she realised that he had pulled himself away from her .
23 It took a few bumps on the head for him to get used to the low ceiling and the prominent oak beams , but now they do n't bother him at all .
24 It took a few months to destroy this illusion .
25 It took a few years before one saw that the contact with , and knowledge of , industry , the dialogue , needed to be restored . ’
26 I understand that this was pretty common , quite common throughout British Railways , it took a few years to knit together you know , the nationalization and the fact that we were just the same railway after that .
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