Example sentences of "[noun] take place at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This suggests that this counting on of steps takes place at an unconscious , neural level .
2 In the limit when R = 0 , α is zero and undamped continuous oscillation takes place at the resonant pulsatance .
3 Experiments in electrical recording continued , but the most significant research took place at the Western Electric laboratories in New York .
4 Look forward to a mega-massive contest taking place at the big Point Depo Stadium , in Dublin , over the May 17–19th weekend .
5 The deal took place at a public inquiry in 1981 , when the owner , Wedgwood , was applying for a second time for consent to demolish .
6 The annual presentations for the men 's section of Aldershot , Farnham & District Athletic Club took place at the Military Stadium on Friday .
7 A first aid night for the public to learn resuscitation and first aid skill takes place at the Methodist primary school , Darlington Road , Richmond , on February 11 at 8pm .
8 A 20Mb/second SCSI-2 interface connects the host system and the array , allowing backup to take place at a sustained rate of 3.5Gb per hour .
9 THE annual Quality Circle Leaders ' Conference takes place at the New Victoria Theatre , Newcastle-under-Lyme , on 21 July .
10 The conference takes place at the Royal Society of Arts on 27 May .
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 Aldershot Recreation Ground might be a ghost stadium at the moment , but there will be plenty of football activity there over the next few weeks , with various Aldershot & District League finals taking place at the traditional venue .
13 ALTERN 8 , MOBY , THE SHAMEN , SHADES OF RHYTHM , SL2 and SUNSCREEM are amongst the performers at this year 's DMC Technics Mixmag Awards taking place at The Royal Albert Hall on November 9 .
14 The story takes place at an unspecified date but clearly in the years immediately before the First World War .
15 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 .
16 The various experiments taking place at the present time in the use of graded tests ( for example in the Borough of Croydon ) tend to show that this form of examination would , in all kinds of ways , be preferable to the system we have .
17 Cross-sectional studies take place at a single point of time ( although the ‘ point ’ may in practice cover several months ) .
18 And yet we often find that examinations take place at the very time of year when there is most likelihood of a heatwave .
19 The interior filming of John and Mary took place at the old and dilapidated Biograph Studios which were at 174th Street in the Bronx .
20 It is recognised that signs , leaflets and labels have their place , but that the most effective communication takes place at the personal level .
21 The alleged offence took place at The Royal Brompton Hospital in Sydney Street , Chelsea , where the baby was being treated .
22 The crisis over aid to eastern Bosnia has delayed the peace negotiations taking place at the United Nations .
23 The annual meeting of the Rentokil Golf Society hosted by Chief Executive Clive Thompson took place at the Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club at the beginning of October .
24 Machine Knitting classes in Northumberland take place at the following times and venues .
25 The best debate in Britain this year took place at the Conservative Party conference when speaker after speaker analysed and criticised what was happening to the economy .
26 The polo took place at the Khedivial Sports Club , or Gezira , as it was familiarly known , and the following afternoon found Owen walking dutifully about its spacious grounds with Jane Postlethwaite 's hand resting lightly on his arm .
27 These are not , however , the same kind of truth ; for the first holds for all time and every place , whereas the second has to do with a specific event which as a matter of fact took place at a particular point in history .
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