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

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1 It takes Paul de Man 's Allegories of Reading as its example and demonstrates that a multi-layered structure of different voices and personalities creates an untheorised confusion between a text and its reading : a confusion which is seen as a key factor in the impact of deconstruction in literary studies .
2 It takes San Francisco marriage certificates for 1980 as its main data base .
3 It took Chris Day ( 1975 ) , writing eight years after Brian Way , boldly to affirm that , ‘ Drama … is not life ’ ( p. 3 ) .
4 It took Mark Roe some three years to win his second Tour event , but when he triumphed in the Lancome , he was obviously overjoyed .
5 It took Allan MacIntyre , Systems Development Manager , and his team about three months to create a programme , make trial runs , train operators and install a reliable system that went live on 1st November .
6 IT TOOK Vikram Seth three years to write his 1,349-page novel A Suitable Boy which is published throughout Britain today .
7 ‘ Of course , I want to win but remember it took Nigel Mansell five years to get his first victory .
8 It took General Schwarzkopf to restore order .
9 IT took Damien Denny only four and a half ruthlessly one sided minutes to strike a victory note at the Ulster Hall last night .
10 Remember that it took New Zealand four attempts before they finally beat Wales in Cardiff , in 1963 ( they won in Swansea in 1924 ) .
11 In the end , and to add to the injustices he had already suffered , Meehan was obliged to wait five years , which was the time it took Lord Hunter to complete and publish his report .
12 He reached the milestone in just under three years — but his 109 matches were five more than it took Lewis Jones , of Leeds , to hit the same target in the 1950s .
13 It took Ray years to discover the mix of speedwork and mile repetitions he needed for improving his race times .
14 It took Jane Goodall years to accept the new picture .
15 Noah 's statement and the manner in which he delivered it took Arnold Peck aback , but he said haughtily , ‘ I 've never heard of you , sir . ’
16 IT took Andy Walker of Bolton Wanderers all of 49 seconds to open the scoring of the season against Huddersfield .
17 It took Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh of Heaven 17 to woo Green away from his idyllic semi-retirement with an invitation to contribute a song to their second volume of wild and wacky cover versions ‘ Music Of Quality And Distinction ’ , to be released later in the year .
18 It took Mr Gorbachev a year or two to perceive that he held a hopelessly weak hand — that the Soviet Union could not possibly match the enormous economic and technological resources Mr Reagan commanded and was prepared to employ , including the much-maligned Strategic Defence Initiative , which Mr Shultz strongly supported .
19 It took Mel Fisher , an American obsessed with finding gold , 17 years to track down the wreck of the Atocha ; in the process , his son and daughter-in-law drowned .
20 IT took Kenny Dalglish six years to walk out on football management six years , three championships and two FA Cups .
21 It took James Watt nearly two years to solve the problem with his invention of what is known as the ‘ Separate Condenser ’ in 1765 .
22 But it took R. A. Fisher and his colleagues , the founders of modern population genetics , to develop the full answer to Fleeming Jenkin in terms of Mendel 's theory of particle genetics .
23 It took Greg Farrel a few days to realise he was being vetted , both socially and professionally .
24 It took Baba Yaga a long time to struggle through the bushes , — but at last she did so and came after them as before , crying , " Hoo !
25 It took Northern Ireland to fourth place in the group , still in with a mathematical chance of reaching the finals in USA ‘ 94 .
26 It took Tony Asmar a month to find out where he was .
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