Example sentences of "[pers pn] will take [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll fill out a , I 'll take about six case up . |
2 | ‘ I 'll take more careful aim , ’ |
3 | I will take just one example . |
4 | I presume you will take on this responsibility , Trumper ? ’ he added , still not bothering to look in Charlie 's direction . |
5 | ‘ We 'll take on fresh food and water when we reach Ibiza , ’ Nathan announced . |
6 | ‘ We 'll take on any pets . |
7 | It 'll take around 4 years to complete the Gamecock . |
8 | It 'll take about four hours in the theatre . ’ |
9 | It 'll take about two weeks for the refund to go through , we ca n't actually give it you |
10 | Well it 'll take twenty minutes to get here and it 'll take about forty minutes to get the other way . |
11 | I mean hopefully then it will take up less time . |
12 | So , if you drank a whole bottle of wine , blood alcohol would rise to about 150ml/100ml or 70mg above the legal limit and it will take nearly 5 hours ( 70 ÷ 15 ) to fall to that limit . |
13 | Will the Minister confirm or deny that his Department is now threatening local authorities that plan new builds , by saying that it will take away discretionary housing grants ? |
14 | It will take on minimum portfolios of £100,000 for discretionary management and £250,000 for advisory . |
15 | By train , it will take just 40 minutes on the direct rail link from Liverpool Street . |
16 | It will take around 12 months and could be a prelude to Press winning contracts worth £8m on the same job . |
17 | If somebody went to a party and drank 12 units of alcohol ( far more than he should have ) it will take about eight hours before blood alcohol is even approaching the legal limit . |
18 | It will take about four years to complete , and is expected to coincide closely with the widening of the M4 and M25 motorways . |
19 | " It will take about five hours . " |
20 | Let me give the details : it will take about 30 seconds . |