Example sentences of "[conj] it [modal v] [vb infin] time [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Only kept repeating it was quite something , that he 'd have to think about it , that it would take time to assimilate . |
2 | Typically though he refuses to make any outrageous predictions , except to offer the view that it will take time to get the club back up and running . |
3 | The bisexuality within us all is presently unresolvable for you and it may take time to resolve itself . |
4 | People who speak little or no English may not understand the need for speed , and it may take time to get the information translated . |
5 | I had a slow-growing tumour in the lung and it would take time to reach obnoxious proportions , but as sure as the moon will rise and set and the tides with it , so my tumour would go on grinding away until … |
6 | Most of the party leaders were in any case inherited from Balfour and it would take time to find men of the new stamp , even if this were possible . |
7 | And it must find time to sort out its politics . |
8 | These doctors are busy and it can take time to arrange examinations . |
9 | But Fitzgerald added : ‘ I believe we have the nucleus of a good squad but it will take time to reach its full potential . ’ |
10 | But it will take time to put Berlin together again . |
11 | Both Government and Commercial Divisions will require support services but it will take time to define just what is essential . |