Sentence examples for taking an age from inspiring English sources

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Is it taking an age?

Computer taking an age to boot up?

5.24pm BST He's taking an age.... get in the hole, etc.... wide!

The visitors respond immediatley by taking an age to take off Smirnov for Zayats.

They're taking an age to check this but it's a fairly straightforward decision to make.

Maybe so, but policymakers, particularly in America, are still taking an age to learn their Swedish lessons.

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Outstanding were the broken diamonds, taking an age-old pattern but shaking it into the 21st century.

The startup is taking an age-old dilemma, which is normally handled almost exclusively via word-of-mouth, and putting it online with a marketplace and community that gives tattoo artists everything they need to run their business, including SaaS front and back-end tools.

That took an age to change.

Getting food anywhere else takes an age".

The mixture can take an age to beat (unlike cream).

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