111. The spectacles left bright red Marks which took some time to go away.
112. The truth is that learning new skills does take time, and progress May appear to be very slow.
113. The woman behind the bar takes her time opening the fruit juice, as if trying to needle us.
114. Their acquisition takes time, problems arise, children become puzzled, and they have to consider possibilities and alternatives.
115. Their Lordships took time for consideration.
116. There was no need to take the time to beat up on the new pioneers.
117. These discussions take time but are essential to ward teaching.
118. They have not taken the time to allay their own worries and uncertainties.
119. They take some time to load programs and try the patience of young pupils.