Example sentences of "take me [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When I wake up , I know summat 's up when I open my eyes and see it 's all bright , but it takes me a minute to remember where I am . |
2 | It takes me a while to get there . |
3 | It takes me a bit to remember where I am . |
4 | Aye they did although it takes me a bit of time to think about it but erm they did have a a er a black book , aye . |
5 | Er , it takes me an hour to get there , if I 'm lucky now at roadworks and charging time in one day , is like an hour to patch , then you 're out on to the patch , in between appointments running about because Derby 's quite a big area , er , again if you 've got to cover an appointment in Matlock and you 're in Derby in the morning you 're talking a good forty five minute run to get there . |
6 | So we 've both got it takes me an hour and a quarter to get to Caernarfen and it takes Jan about an hour and a half to get to Leek because they 're such bad roads . |
7 | I would reckon I 'll be finished with Norman about ten o'clock it takes me an hour and a half to drive down half past eleven say I 'm in here about twelve o'clock right , cheers |
8 | ‘ It will take me a couple of days before I can get organised , ’ he said . |
9 | ‘ I spotted the old Humber while I was on duty and at first thought it would take me a couple of years to restore — but eventually it took seven ! |
10 | That way there would be plenty of decent players for each team and it would only take me a couple of hours per week to sort out . |
11 | It 'd take me a while to learn how to drive it , but after I learned that I reckon I could do it . |
12 | ‘ It will take me a while to get my travel permit stamped . |
13 | Well it does n't take me a minute . |
14 | Oh yeah , well this wo n't take me a second |
15 | ‘ One day I will learn English but it will take me a year in life . |
16 | Shane beamed : ‘ After all this , it might take me a year to get my breath back . ’ |
17 | Shit , that 'd take me a week . |
18 | It will take me the story of my life . ’ |
19 | Oh but it 's so wound it 's taking me a lot of time outside . |
20 | It 's also taking me an hour longer to sell the papers . |
21 | I took me a while to cotton on . |
22 | ‘ It took me a while to realise that of course I am not really opening a window : something is zooming forward and appearing out of nothing . |
23 | It took me a while to believe those three things utterly and another while to risk acting on the belief . |
24 | I knew I made a mistake , marrying young , but it took me a while to work out what was wrong . |
25 | ‘ It took me a while to find out he ( Rare Bear ) pulled out because I could n't hear that well on the radio . |
26 | ‘ We saw each other around quite a lot but it took me a while to warm up . |
27 | This seemed to relate closely to my problems , but I have to admit it took me a while to pluck up the courage to do that deadly and dangerous deed ( that everyone tells you never to do ) to my machine ! |
28 | Electronic Mail ( E-mail ) is probably the least easy to configure under Mainlan , and indeed it took me a while to sort out exactly what was required to get a sensible system running . |
29 | The window was completely boarded up , it took me a while to do that . |
30 | It took me a while to take in what was going on , of course . |