Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] will [verb] time " in BNC.
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1 | We enclose a copy of this and we hope that you will find time to read it and see what CPRW has been up to during the past year . |
2 | However , we hope that you will take time to read the chapters that precede the recipes , menus and diet charts . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | And this unelected government should not be making so many new and fundamental laws , for some of these will be an embarrassment to an elected government and it will take time and trouble to repeal them . |
5 | There are not enough local entrepreneurs , and it will take time before a new elite is generated in eastern Europe . |
6 | They 're only 17 and it will take time . ’ |
7 | But it will take time to put Berlin together again . |
8 | But it will take time . |
9 | I can fix your promotion but it will take time . ’ |
10 | The benefits to be derived from the best practice technique are not in doubt , but it will take time for the full bottom line effect to flow through . |
11 | But Fitzgerald added : ‘ I believe we have the nucleus of a good squad but it will take time to reach its full potential . ’ |
12 | All this will help , but it will take time . |
13 | But it will take time . |
14 | Both Government and Commercial Divisions will require support services but it will take time to define just what is essential . |
15 | It would be wrong to ’ harmonise down ’ , bringing standards in richer countries down to those in poorer ones ; but it will take time for Greece and Portugal to ’ harmonise up ’ to the stringent rules of Denmark or West Germany . |
16 | But it will take time . ’ |
17 | This might not need to be quite as comprehensive as the full mailing list , but it will save time . |
18 | In the case of a tenant 's notice a requirement that rent be apportioned may work to the prejudice of the landlord since he will need time to arrange a reletting. ( c ) Circumstances of exercise It is rare nowadays for the landlord to have an unrestricted power to determine a lease . |