Example sentences of "will take [art] [noun sg] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , it 'll take a day to get it settled ; but I can put up with that . ’ |
2 | Erm I mean it 'll take a while to install . |
3 | ‘ It 'll take a minute to get at it . |
4 | This 'll take an hour to cook . ’ |
5 | Northampton came close to winning the game in the last five minutes when Walden drove a fierce shot against the crossbar , ‘ making a mark which it will take a paintbrush to efface ’ . |
6 | These problems will take a while to sort out . |
7 | The outcome of that debate will take a while to sort out . |
8 | It will take a while to install the proper temperature-controlled and sterile treatment facilities that fresh white wines demand , so they are not in the portfolio just yet . |
9 | The effect of the slope on the loft of the ball will take a while to grow accustomed to . |
10 | Although it will take a while to complete a fully working graphics adventure game , the creation is very enjoyable and , who knows , you may even end up with a game that can be sold through the shareware concept . |
11 | It will take a while to get the body out ; they have to get more guys down there , take photographs ; the usual shit . |
12 | ‘ It will take a while to get used to it . ’ |
13 | ‘ Before you say we 're not lovers , Claudia , remember that many things are possible in this world , though it will take a miracle to make me forget whose lover you really are . ’ |
14 | War boars are evil minded creatures that will take every opportunity to maim , bite , and kick their Orc masters but this does n't really bother the Orcs who are on the whole sensible enough to keep out of the way . |
15 | On key issues , or those with important constituency ‘ angles ’ , assiduous councillors will take every opportunity to ascertain progress . |
16 | Wherefore your Petitioners pray that your Honourable House will take every step to persuade the European Community not to introduce regulations that will ever allow such trade to be introduced . |
17 | On that occasion we hope that as many people as possible will take the opportunity to visit us . |
18 | We hope that you will take the opportunity to enjoy one of the most exciting programmes available in Britain : the cinema of the world comes to Birmingham ! |
19 | I hope that they will take the opportunity to ask Mr. Millan to release these moneys for the benefit of their areas . |
20 | Is it too much to expect that the Lord President , on one of his journeys away from the capital , will take the opportunity to apologise unreservedly to the people of this country for his gross error of judgment in imposing the poll tax ? |
21 | In addition the panel will take the opportunity to reinforce the aims of the CAB and its policies . |
22 | I hope that all hon. Members representing Northern Ireland will take the opportunity to invest in the economic future of the Province . |
23 | President Alan Garcia will take the opportunity to host a mini-summit on drug policy with the leaders of the other two big cocaine-producing countries , Virgilio Barco of Colombia and Jaime Paz Zamora of Bolivia . |
24 | It is very nice to offer pupils at school such cultural knowledge , and to hope that many will take the opportunity to learn ( as they are sure to ) . |
25 | I can see his point of view , and will take the opportunity to express my appreciation of those farmers who cheerfully give permission with no more than the usual reminder to shut the gates . |
26 | ALYN and Deeside MP Barry Jones says he will take the fight to keep Buckley fire station to the Home Office if necessary . |
27 | It will take the time to perfect . |
28 | If reductions are n't made big enough and quick enough , acidification will continue further north in Scandinavia and no one knows how long it will take the ground to recover . |
29 | These involved considering : ( a ) how long it will take the purchaser to build up further clientele ; ( b ) how frequently customers in the market change between the various competitors ; ( c ) how quickly new products come on to the market and are taken up by customers ; ( d ) how long it will take the vendor to re-establish itself in the market if there is no restrictive covenant . |
30 | But an integrated set of policies of this nature is impossible in a period of political paralysis , because ( a ) nobody will take the initiative to devise it , and ( b ) nobody will take responsibility for implementing it . |