Examples of 'it may have taken' in a sentence

Meaning of "it may have taken"

it may have taken - This phrase implies that a certain amount of time, effort, or resources were required to achieve a particular goal, accomplishment, or outcome. It suggests that the success or completion of a task was not immediate or effortless, but rather involved a process of investment, dedication, or perseverance to reach the desired result

How to use "it may have taken" in a sentence

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it may have taken
It may have taken her a full week.
It seems like it may have taken this time.
It may have taken all day long.
Now it looks like it may have taken a negative effect.
It may have taken well over a year.
Well, I may have gone over to apologize . And it may have taken longer than expected.
And it may have taken longer than expected.
I would say it may have taken me a little over two months.
It may have taken the expressway.
I think it may have taken on some of the water it was boiled in.
It may have taken you years.
In fact, it may have taken me further away.
It may have taken a shot or two to get there.
Therefore, it may have taken longer for the neuromuscular adaptations to take place.
It may have taken the light as much as a million years.

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I think it may have taken me longer to say, " that was fast.
It may have taken some time before it got real guy.
Well, it may have taken us a while… But we got here.
It may have taken me till i was halfway to the sip and serve.
Although it may have taken a few awkward "Sooooo, I see you're pregnant.
It may have taken ten years but she had to return.
Well, it may have taken 3 months.
It may have taken you a while to come to terms with it yourself.
It may have taken me a little longer than it probably should have but.
It may have taken that long for the subjugated personality to break free.
It may have taken you years to bang your way into this new role.
It may have taken a little longer than expected but that time has come.
It may have taken a while but Apple seems serious.
It may have taken place in the Circus Maximus.
Or, it may have taken a lot longer to materialize.
It may have taken a bit of weight… but nothing serious.
It may have taken me a little longer than it should have, but.
Now, it may have taken a hard lesson for you to hear it.
It may have taken an hour to get there, an hour and a half.
It may have taken us a while, but the free flights were worth it.
It may have taken several generations, but they did figure it out.
It may have taken some time, but the answer came.
It may have taken you a while to learn this, but now there is no going back.
It may have taken a while to get here, but this was definitely worth waiting for.
It may have taken you a little bit longer, but you guys delivered a cupcake.
It may have taken me two million lawns to mow, But it was worth it.
It may have taken a while, but the United States is finally catching up.
While it may have taken a couple days, now people knew what Hiram was doing.
It may have taken a few handstands to get the look I wanted, but it paid off.
Well, it may have taken them about a week to process that paperwork, but I assure you.
It may have taken almost three hours, but I did it.
But it may have taken the edge off of things . ”.
It may have taken a little longer than expected, but here it is!
It may have taken me a long time, ” Mark said to his friend.
It may have taken me a little longer than it should have, but… Wait.

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