Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | I think it needs more time round here , that 's |
2 | It can be easily executed from either the leading foot or the back foot , but a roundhouse kick delivered from the rear leg is the more powerful , it has more time to gather speed . |
3 | In so doing it multiplies many times over and produces alcohol . |
4 | It takes much time . |
5 | It takes much time and effort to find recorded music that is suitable as movement accompaniment . |
6 | ‘ If you start with a new house and new furniture it is usually about five years before anybody can get asthma in that house : it takes that time for the mite dung deposits to build up . |
7 | As the Governor observed , it takes more time to change attitudes , but he thought that progress was being made here too and that the new recruitment would accelerate the process . |
8 | Therefore we want to think ahead to future access to the information in the Journals , and the price is that it takes more time now . |
9 | Blood heat should be the highest temperature for a smooth glossy result , although it takes more time to melt . |
10 | A lot of my work includes routing grooves for 5/8in and 3/4in boards , and it takes some time achieving the right width of groove even with the appropriate cutter . |
11 | It takes some time for a breach of contract claim to reach a trial . |
12 | Experience of objects is mediated by the senses , and it takes some time before the child appreciates that objects are best understood not as functions of action and sensation , but as entities which have an existence that is independent of the child 's own actions and experiences . |
13 | We do not know how this activated state is subsequently maintained throughout the healing process , although the final overrun and pile-up suggest that it takes some time to switch off . |
14 | I am aware , when I go on publicity tours , that the necessity to project yourself , to sell your product , all the time , moves you into the outward and trivial parts of your personality , and it takes some time to get back to being centred , and to finding who you are again within yourself . ’ |
15 | The colon is unused to the fibre and it takes some time to adjust . ’ |
16 | As it takes some time to get the system going and prepare the animal for recording , any one experiment can run for many hours , and as a result neurophysiologists tend , even more than any other lab scientists I know , to be erratic nightworkers and ( at least when they are graduate students ) not well cut out for normal social relations . |
17 | Besides which , it takes some time for a new general to adapt to his command , and time was something we did not have . ’ |
18 | It takes some time , and a few false tries ( you may well ask why a solitary hoopoe bird is even now patrolling the Solent with the sacred shamir-stone in its beak ) but , eventually , the proper chapter and verse comes back to me . |
19 | It takes some time , you may conclude , to become dark blue . ’ |
20 | He says , and it 'll cost you a fortune he says , cos it takes some time |
21 | It means more time in classrooms . |
22 | It consumes many times the global budget of the UNHCR in supporting a self-selecting minority , without addressing the real problems that lie behind the asylum-seeking flows . |