Example sentences of "it will take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It will take decades to reclaim the degraded dry lands of Australia by such means . |
2 | If he completes the term , it will take Clough to a staggering 19 years in charge at the City Ground and 29 years in total as a manager . |
3 | But it will take work . |
4 | In 1992 the Essex Youth Orchestra toured Venice and this year it will take part in the Edinburgh Festival . |
5 | The convention has been largely moribund since the general election , but Labour is insistent that it is the only cross-party forum in which it will take part . |
6 | But it will take leadership . |
7 | I think it will succeed although it will take ages , for he is fearfully shy , and I am likewise affected . |
8 | It will take pride of place at the series of steam weekends in Darlington which start on May 23 . |
9 | The Labour leadership has already stated that it will take advantage of instalment payments still outstanding from the sale of shares in British Telecom and the Scottish electricity companies . |
10 | It will take year and years to recoup |
11 | As for the future , it will take shape in the course of history , ’ within a European framework . |
12 | It could mean up to £10 off the average bill , but BT say it will take months to work out exactly how much you will save . |
13 | It will take months for the appeal to be heard , putting all the machinery of the lawsuit in slow gear , although the discovery process will continue . |
14 | Helen will want the wedding to take place from here , but I 'll have to hold her back from making it into such a big affair that it will take months to prepare . ’ |
15 | If the heat is too gentle , it will take days to dry the soil . |
16 | It will take Iain a long time to come to terms with his conviction . |
17 | It will take courage to do this , but delivering an ultimatum may bring him to his senses . |
18 | OLIVETTI CONFIRMS THAT IT WILL TAKE EO COMMUNICATOR FOR EUROPE |
19 | Unless a serious breach of your contract has taken place , or your employer has made it clear that it will take place , you should not leave in a huff . |
20 | Petersfield Rugby Club are helping Mrs. Bulmer organise a May Ball as a fund-raising event , and it will take place in a specially erected marquee at Penns Place adjacent to the club on May 1st . |
21 | The talk is called ‘ Sharing a Vision , Church and Miners Together ’ , and it will take place at 7.30 on Monday , January 18th at St Bedes Pastoral Centre , Blossom Street , York . |
22 | As for the Drouot auction , it is not clear whether it will take place at all . |
23 | ‘ It will take place tomorrow morning . |
24 | It will take place in a central Edinburgh hotel ( e.g. The Caledonian , The George , Scandic Crown , The Sheraton ) , on a Friday or Saturday night , in October or November . |
25 | In so doing , we hope that it will take account of our responses on the proposed reorganisation of local government in Wales and the way this may weaken its strategic planning functions . |
26 | As dozens of workmen and structural engineers moved in yesterday to sweep up and make the area safe , it became clear that it will take weeks , possibly months , to return to normal . |
27 | The family can find forgiveness but not comprehension of a crime which it will take weeks to clear up . |
28 | The International Squash Players ' Association said it will take action this week on the 20-year-old Pakistani , and the likelihood is a fine and a zero point score for the World Open . |
29 | Having defined your process model using the process model definition language , the pmodel module must be entered into LIFESPAN and installed before it will take effect . |
30 | If such a right is granted to the tenant it will take effect as a legal easement ( Moody v Steggles ( 1879 ) 12 Ch D 261 ; William Hill ( Southern ) Ltd v Cabras Ltd [ 1987 ] 1 EGLR 37 ) . |