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91. Learning About Life A young horse will take time to learn about life and about what is a genuinely frightening experience.
92. Face-to-face interviews take time and cost much more in relation to the number of respondents interviewed.
93. Was I expected to take time off from work to play tour guide, as our host in New Zealand had?
94. Making and editing getting on for fifty films would take time, but Karajan was well ahead of the game.
95. However, acquiring a taste for less salt may take time in order to become used to a low-salt taste.
96. We cant take time to talk to the stylist before they wield the scissors.
97. Take time off and put together a jigsaw puzzle.
98. I take time off to have some coffee.
99. We should take time off for relaxation.
100. Operations to split and to coalesce chunks take time.
101. But these things take time. And heartbreak.
102. Reversing the brain drain could take time.
103. I had to take time off work and I was promptly given the sack.
104. Because some of that material was covered as long ago as eighth grade,(http://sentencedict.com/take time.html) Frazer must take time to review so his students can pass the high school test.
105. When someone you know is feeling low because of recent disappointments, take time off to talk with them about their past successes.
106. Infected people cannot work, and others must take time off to care for them.
107. Stress is a fact of modern work life. If you feel your stress levels have risen too high, take time off to let off the steam.
108. Obese people are more likely to take time off owing to illness.
109. Not as wretched as the doomsters claim; but reviving the British economy will take time.
110. He couldn't take time off to come to New York with me.
111. I'm trying to take time off to see the sights.
112. Remember to take time outtake your trainers off and play the mini - games!
113. If you feel your stress levels have risen too high, take time off to let off the steam.
114. I'll have to take time and think. I can't decide this offhand.
115. It can take time for people, having seen that they are playing a non-zero-sum game, to adjust their attitudes accordingly.
116. Take time off to reflect on your future if this is needed. A good mentor will understand that you come first.
117. Take time to give something back to others by personal generosity, mercy, forgiveness and charity, and we will all be the better for it.
118. Everyone shall take time to is alone, to prioritize and meditate.
119. How many times do software engineers actually take time out to prove a program is correct?
120. But the more balanced economy would take time to emerge, and stock and bond markets, after their rip-roaring rallies, weren't priced for the disarray that could stem from a real sovereign shake-out.
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