Example sentences of "took [pers pn] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It took me all day to convince my mother that there had been a change , but by the next afternoon I found myself flat on my back in the hospital again with injunctions not to move . |
2 | It took me all day . |
3 | When I tried to lead her indoors she became indignant , shaking me off , ‘ Do you call yourself my niece , trying to get me into a burning house ! ’ and it took me some time to persuade her that all was well . |
4 | It took me some time to work this out , for I still had such sympathy for Charlie that I could n't look at him coolly . |
5 | It took me some time to put the fantastic story of the Gauguin inheritance behind me — not out of my mind , but to the back of it , not only because I wondered if they might deteriorate , but also at the bizarre irony of a family sitting on a fortune which they refused to touch . |
6 | It took me some time — weeks — to discover that he was poor and wore clothes handed on by a negligently competent brother-in-law in the soft drinks business . |
7 | I was caught in a group near the door and it took me some time to realise that I ought to be looking at the pictures , since that was why we were there . |
8 | We 're talking about half an ounce , which does n't exactly sound like a weight problem , but it took me another day or so to take it off her . |
9 | So if you took them that day you 'd be going while you were on duty ? |
10 | It took them all day to build the bridge — felling two of the tallest pines , stripping them bare , easing them with ropes down the steep slope to the river . |
11 | Peace took them all prisoner . |
12 | ‘ You probably took them this morning while I was sleeping , or maybe right now , before I got back from the jetty . ’ |
13 | When I first acquired a cube , Conway and Roger Penrose , from Oxford University , had already solved theirs and remarked that it took them some time to realise the power of conjugation . |
14 | This group has long been noted for its breadth of vision but nevertheless it took them some time to realise the unique advantages of the photosynthetic ‘ mechanisms ’ in plants and thereby to derive what may be an original approach to the problem . |
15 | You 'll never know how nearly I took you that night . |
16 | It took him all day to find addresses and write the envelopes , as there are so many agony aunts in national newspapers , teenage and women 's magazines . |
17 | Well he c it took him all morning , how long would it have taken me ? |
18 | Irritated by her presence , Henry had mocked and teased her nevertheless , for he could be quite beastly when the mood took him that way . |
19 | It took him some time to convince them , apparently . ’ |
20 | It took him some time to arrive , only tentatively at first , at the conclusion that the hard , rectangular shape of the dining table could have played some part . |
21 | It took him some time to sleep . |
22 | Mum well Susan took him this morning so he was to have it done early at eight |
23 | ‘ When I took him this note , he cried , ‘ All my chemicals are pure , and you can tell your master so ! ’ , and he threw the note back at me . ’ |
24 | When she stopped her feeble battering I took her some tea topped up with a couple of powdered sleeping pills . |
25 | Such was Felicity 's introduction to Overclyst , and it took her some time to recover from it . |
26 | It took her some time to get used to that but she got the knack of it in the end , and they spent hours together shooting at marks , or at rabbits on the Down or pigeons in the high trees at the forest edge . |
27 | It took her some time to adjust to her new billing as sister to the future Princess of Wales . |
28 | It took her some time to unfasten the stiff buttons . |
29 | It took her some time to get used to her face without them . |
30 | It took her some time to orientate . |