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61. Take time to shop around; get to know your local wine merchant or investigate your local supermarket.
62. Take time to consider how the rest of your relationship is shaping up.
63. He stressed that democratic reform could not be achieved overnight but would take time.
64. To achieve all this is going to take time, patience, and careful planning.
65. Take time with people, and you will see success in your business before you know it.
66. We take time to ponder and bring to consciousness whatever is evoked.
67. It will take time to restore the company to profitability.
68. He wanted her to relax into happiness - physically, mentally, spiritually - but he knew it would take time.
69. The skills required for proficient reading take time to acquire.
69. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
70. Even with the shot clock, teams with a lead can take time off the clock late in the game.
71. Vaccines take time to develop, test and produce in quantity.
72. Painting by this method I am told requires great patience, and it does indeed take time to achieve such detail.
73. It may take time for you to get the knack.
74. It's healthy to take time to grieve after the death of a loved one.
75. Take time to review the situation, taking all the factors into consideration.
76. A proper understanding of some one's way of life and their special needs may take time.
77. The consul said the papers would take time to prepare.
78. Democratic principles would, of course, take time to percolate through a population accustomed to autocracy.
79. However, these developments are likely to take time to feed through into lower corporate liquidations and personal sector mortgage defaults.
80. The legal process on the federal level is guaranteed to take time.
81. But complex swarm systems with rich hierarchies take time to boot up.
82. If you will need to relate what some one said or did take time beforehand to remember it clearly and note it down.
83. Furthermore, because projects can last for up to four months, an upturn could take time to emerge.
84. Muscles in her neck were trying to resist the pressure and that felt good too; he wanted it to take time.
85. But Wolfe admits that less than 1 percent of listeners take time to phone the station with opinions.
86. Take time to deliberate, but when the time for action comes, stop thinking and go in. Napoleon Bonaparte
87. However, we hope that you will take time to read the chapters that precede the recipes, menus and diet charts.
88. By these we do not just mean that lots of people do research and take time over it.
89. Be prepared For best results, do take time to prepare surfaces properly you plan to paint or paper.
90. Solutions to these problems will take time and concentrated effort.
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