Example sentences of "will [verb] some time " in BNC.

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1 He 's published three books of poetry , and two novels , and several works of literary criticism , the last of these , The Uses of Nostalgia , appeared in nineteen seventy two , and I understand , since this is a privileged occasion and puffs are in order , that his next book of poems , Arthur , will appear some time this year .
2 Most people when they 've experienced a burglary will spend some time , perhaps minutes , perhaps hours , trying to absorb what has happened to them .
3 If you do your own surveying and/or conveyancing you will spend some time at the Council offices checking with the building and planning officials .
4 In modern viticultural establishments the grafts will spend some time in hot-room callusing boxes to develop a protective skin or callus over the grafting wound before they are planted into the nursery beds , and finally into the vineyard the following season .
5 Wherever we are , we are hoping that Rob and Joyce will spend some time with us .
6 News is that the first single , ‘ One Day , One Time ’ , will emerge some time during September , while an album now seems a certainty for 1993 .
7 Yesterday 's announcement that England are to play their three World Cup qualifying round matches in Sardinia will take some time to sink in , but Mario marches towards his apotheosis with touching geniality .
8 The dog that suddenly goes deaf at 13 years of age will take some time to adjust .
9 The full implementation of the RIMNET system will take some time .
10 ‘ It will take some time , it always does , to change the economy .
11 It does well at the lower temperature , and will take some time to adapt to the temperatures above 70°F .
12 The net worth of companies , damaged by recession , will take some time to recover .
13 Still , Fishko realises that his stable may not be an easy sell : ‘ It will take some time years probably ’ , he acknowledges .
14 I take it , it will mostly be building new prisons , but they will take some time , especially if the Ministry of Works have anything to do with the plans .
15 ‘ Though it will take some time .
16 Sir Henry will take some time to forget Miss Stapleton .
17 Against : Will take some time to learn properly .
18 Against : Will take some time to learn properly .
19 Now , when she is fully dilated , which will take some time , I will tell you to stop .
20 It will take some time to work out comprehensive and coherent common foreign and security policies .
21 Detectives were alerted by Central Nottinghamshire Health Care Trust and it 's understood their inquiries will take some time .
22 Hugh Laughland also made reference to the future saying ‘ Whilst recent reductions in interest rates are most welcome , the beneficial effect on the economy as a whole will take some time to emerge .
23 Although the centre is also anxious to attract women , this will take some time .
24 I mean , I do I do take your point about the culture , and it and it 's it is a significant issue , which will take some time , I mean , probably wi with your experience in Social Services you 'll know that a substantial number of directors of Social Services are in fact female , and maybe one of the questions that we have to ask at a senior level is , our s senior erm , chief officers , erm , the fact that we 've got no woman , chief officer , and it may well be because now that we 've got an equal opportunities policy , that we may get applications from erm , very able women who see that we have got a clear commitment to equal opportunities demonstrated in this paper .
25 Unfortunately all the O N D information erm on that and that binds is post code er referenced erm and to extract the data erm in a meaningful sense for Greater York will require the reworking of all the basic data and that will take some time .
26 Unfortunately Mr Miller wants to show me round his shop , and that will take some time .
27 He says that the ban will take some time to come into effect , but at least it 's a ban .
28 Unemployment traditionally lags other economic indicators in a recovery and it will take some time before firms feel sure enough of the trend to consider expanding workforces again .
29 But for the final word on the huge difficulties facing Chancellor Lamont in his last ever springtime budget , we should heed the wise words of Prime Minister Major : ‘ It will take some time , it always does , to change the economy .
30 This will take some time .
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