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1 Police said the formal identification process is expected to take some time .
2 That will take some time ; yesterday I said it will take years.
3 However, it could take some time for the proposals to be implemented.
4 Legally speaking, though, the process of actually leaving will take some time .
5 It will take some time : do not expect it to be easy.
6 The EU will then take some time to finalise its negotiating position.
7 It will take some time before we build back confidence, said Chapman.
8 This might take some time -though time is in short supply.
9 But this may take some time , as the techniques are still young.
10 Taoiseach Bertie Ahern said the Bill would take some time to prepare.
11 It's going to take some time , I guess, to get used to.
12 It might take some time , but you can work towards it slowly.
13 I'll tell you everything I know, but it will take some time .
14 Now it's time to celebrate and take some time off, she added.
15 It's going to take some time to gather all of the money.
16 Mulally said Ford's review of the Volvo brand would take some time .
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