Example sentences of "takes place [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What 's more , this detonation ( which takes place on a remote beach , with only a dog as witness ) does n't set fire to other parts of the novel .
2 An approach towards more coordinated wage negotiations has been made via the annual ‘ Spring Wage Offensive ’ which takes place on a nation-wide basis , and in which many unions participate .
3 For these reasons , a barter-based economy could not develop into a sophisticated modern economy in which the buying and selling of goods and services takes place on a continuous basis .
4 For example , much library work with students takes place on a one-to-one basis , and offers opportunities for a different adult/student relationship from that of the classroom .
5 The Commonwealth Tournament , which includes sides from Canada , Australia and New Zealand , takes place on a four-year cycle , and Britain has not lifted the trophy since it lasted hosted the event , at Ganton , in 1975 .
6 Assembly of engines takes place on a central jig , the radial being built-up , ‘ Christmas tree ’ fashion
7 If the dance takes place on a horizontal plane , then this waggled line will point directly at the food source .
8 1981 — AFTER a short engagement in which Charles demands that Diana call him Sir , the marriage takes place on a beautiful summer 's day on July 29 with a fairytale ceremony at St Paul 's cathederal .
9 The school might , for example , recommend that musical activity takes place on a weekly basis .
10 Every time that sexual intercourse takes place with a new partner there is a risk that some disease will be passed on from one to the other and , with rare exceptions , there is no way of telling , by simply looking at a person , whether they have an infection or not .
11 This cleaning takes place at a definite cleaning station , usually by a large rock or near some other bold feature on the sea bed .
12 It has been argued by Clegg ( 1976 ) that in terms of the causal direction of the relationship it is the level of bargaining which determines the degree of centralisation , with the result that power is decentralised within organisations when bargaining takes place at a decentralised level , and vice versa .
13 The second method for regeneration to be initiated is by a time clock , so that it takes place at a convenient time such as during the night .
14 ( An event in this sense is something that takes place at a single point in space , at a specified point in time . )
15 6a No scenes in which carnal connection takes place between a human being and an animal .
16 takes place during a particular period and in a particular environment .
17 However , recent hardware developments have created a device known as ’ electronic paper ’ , in which input and output takes place through a combined unit .
18 Communication between cells takes place in a limited number of ways .
19 You mentioned boxing and that 's a sort of legitimate violence which takes place in a limited area and which people watch because presumably they enjoy it , but do n't wish to particularly partake in themselves , and whereas it 's all right for people to punch each other 's heads in the boxing ring , they would object to people coming outside the boxing ring and punching the spectators ' heads .
20 It is specious to claim , as some do , that there is interaction between text and reader comparable to what takes place in a conversational exchange .
21 Tending takes place in a wide variety of households , characterised by different family structures and by widely different experiences in terms of family relationships and life patterns .
22 ‘ Where an unconstitutional change of regime takes place in a recognised state , governments of other states must necessarily consider what dealings , if any , they should have with the new regime , and whether and to what extent it qualifies to be treated as the government of the state concerned .
23 None of his eighteen novels takes place in a Catholic milieu .
24 Examination of the school 's practices takes place in a planned approach over a number of years .
25 Certainly , that movement of mind normally takes place in a bounded framework of study , i.e. the student 's ‘ course ’ .
26 Once play activity becomes formalized , directed , structured by rules , and it takes place in a defined space ( ‘ field of play ’ ) , it moves into the related but distinct area of games .
27 The show takes place in a large tent that seats 100 to 150 people .
28 Yet one may imagine that the dinner-party takes place in a large house , and that in another room the ladies are engaged in their own conversations .
29 As I have emphasised above , what we think of as ‘ scientific ’ endeavour takes place in a social context , within institutions and ideologies which are not themselves necessarily committed to ‘ scientific ’ thought or logic .
30 If an incident takes place in a local GP 's surgery , you should complain to the local Family Practitioner Committee , whose number will be in the Yellow Pages .
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