Examples of 'it might have taken' in a sentence

Meaning of "it might have taken"

it might have taken: This phrase is used to express uncertainty about the amount of time something required or is expected to have required. It implies that the duration of an event or action may have been longer than initially expected or estimated

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

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it might have taken
But it might have taken half a day.
He did in two afternoons a week what it might have taken someone else five days.
I know it might have taken a minute to just kind.
You will never know just how far it might have taken you.
It might have taken us a century to reach those numbers.
I can not think of how long it might have taken him to go visit her.
It might have taken out my brain.
If the injury occurred, it might have taken place in the opening two rounds.
It might have taken place ca.
Using conventional techniques, it might have taken over a year to survey the town.
It might have taken a hit.
Without them, to develop something like this . it might have taken us centuries.
Where it might have taken decades or.
If I'd been a proper girl it might have taken me to a boy's arms.
It might have taken him time to find that new name.

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Without them, it might have taken us centuries.
It might have taken them months to find their first client.
Otherwise, it might have taken me a decade or more.
It might have taken weeks to find out that she sabotaged the array.
Just how far it might have taken you . And you will never know.
It might have taken longer if Tom had not helped us.
Yeah. It might have taken a while but.
It might have taken a little longer, but.
It might have taken longer, but the end result would have been the same.
It might have taken labors far in excess of Simplicio's.
It might have taken me quite a while to get to this point, Mr Finster.
It might have taken a couple of hours, and I might have missed something.
It might have taken a bit longer, but I could have found it.
It might have taken a while to think up a good excuse . ”.
It might have taken one, but “ borrowing ” needed some extra explanation.
It might have taken a little while, but I would have got ' em.
It might have taken longer - or indeed, not so long!
It might have taken them there.".
It might have taken 5 + hours, but oh man, we made one hell of a feast.
It might have taken Zeus a bit longer, but he 's done it again!

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