It would take time to digest the significance of her new gold popcorn trophy, she said.
We knew it would take time, that there would be ups and downs along the way.
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O'Sullivan wanted a change in style, and he admitted that it would take time.
The council said it would take time to review the feedback it had received.
He experienced periods of isolation after each move, because it would take time to make new friends.
Responding to the criticism, Mrs Tarantola said it would take time to alter the tone at RAI.
It would take time to change and transform pupils' learning experiences, she added.
Mr Miliband agreed that Labour had to "do better" in the eastern region but warned it would take time.
He added that it would take time for Northern Ireland's politicians to start addressing issues which were not "constitutional".
The families of the victims at the private hospital said it would take time to recover from the ordeal.
Officials cautioned it would take time to locate victims and determine damages.
Myfanwy Stubbs, who used to be a full time home economics teacher, said she believed it would take time to change children's relationship to food.
Even immediate passage of the Bush plan would not solve all their problems straight away, because it would take time to put the plan into place.
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However, unionists said it would take time for the hurt caused by the remarks to abate and welcomed her decision to cancel the visit to the mainly loyalist Shankill.
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Opener Marcus Trescothick conceded it would take time for their achievements to sink in and admitted the sight of England's 2003 Rugby World Cup winners celebrating in London acted as an incentive.
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As she arrived for Thursday's meeting in Brussels, U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said it would take time to make an agreement with the EU that did not shut out some NATO allies.
The plan was simple, though he knew it would take time: move to the centre-left and replace Labour as the alternative to the Conservatives when class loyalties began to grow weaker and socialism lost its allure.
The daily RS analysis (not shown) is clearly in a downtrend, and it would take some time before it can turn around.
The data would boost hopes that India's economic slowdown is ending, although it would still take time before a meaningful recovery sets in, and this would maintain pressure on the government to speed up economic reforms and on the central bank to ease monetary policy to stimulate growth.
"But we expect it would take some time to close the gap, " he added.
With all of these challenges, fans had been warned from the beginning that it would take some time to gel.
It would also take time to set up and changes to the eligibility for tax credits could not be introduced this year.
So why would I pretend that it would take less time?
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We all knew that it would take more time than any of us want to dig ourselves out of this hole created by this economic crisis.
Lord Justice Leveson said that "there was a danger of trial by Twitter" and other forms of social media and it would "take time to civilise the internet".
Mr McPherson-Davies, a former chairman of the Ramsden Crays Parish Council, believed it would take some time before children from the settled community started to return to the school.
The athletic administration at Rutgers showed remarkable patience with Schiano, and as Collins would say, confronted the brutal fact that to build a program from scratch, it would simply take time.
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