Sentence examples for take to set from inspiring English sources

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He understood exactly what paths to take to set up camp in their imaginations.

Q: How long would it take to set up a new currency?

Mr. Persson was referring to the time it would take to set up a "proper safety net" for Europe's banks, including a bank resolution fund.

"How many world-leading astrophysicists does it take to set up a presentation?" a young man sitting behind me, who wore a badge identifying him as an M.I.T. student, said.

And they consider how likely it is that the plan could go awry (a factor crucial in the postmortem of Cerro Grande) and what it would take to set it right again.

The ASCE reckoned that for the period from 2005 to 2020 the country was spending only 54% of what was needed to prevent further deterioration, and just 29% of what it would take to set America's roads to rights.Falling to bitsNor are the problems confined to roads.

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The Chromecast was worth the 20 minutes it took to set up.

She conjures an atmosphere in less time than it takes to set a table.

What follows is all the more gripping for the trouble the author has taken to set the scene.

The longer it takes to set the program in motion, they say, the fewer people will qualify for modifications.

One more glance from steely Clara is all it takes to set Sander off into a fury of blushing.

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