Sentence examples for took some time to develop from inspiring English sources

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It helped that concepts of copyright and authorship took some time to develop.

("It took some time to develop a marshmallow-like recipe that allowed it to freeze without getting hard," Ansel said).

It was not until a few years after that they found mature fruit bodies, which revealed that the rosy color of the pore surface took some time to develop.

It took some time to develop a routine, but now I make sure to remind myself that taking just a few moments to slather on sunscreen before I head outside and to examine my skin from head to toe once a month could make a huge difference in the long run, and could ultimately save my life.

Although it took some time to develop the integrated CAM-ICU, it was easier to use and included a reminder when the assessment had not been performed at the end of the shift.

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But paranoia takes some time to develop.

"This is going to take some time to develop and for the consumer to catch on," Mr. LeMastus said.

Testaverde's comfort zone may have taken some time to develop, three-quarters of the season had already elapsed.

Reaching acceptable agreements with the North is never easy, and the new administration is entitled to take some time to develop its own strategy and goals.

Ms. Almodovar stressed that the program would take some time to develop, because the state had no experience with turning half-finished buildings into moderately priced housing.

So far, industry players have been eager to experiment with the new textile as they search for fresh ideas, although Hijosa concedes it will take some time to develop in the market.

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