Example sentences of "[Wh det] [adv] takes [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 … in every Department a store of knowledge and experience in the subjects handled , something which eventually takes shape as a practical philosophy , or may merit the title of a departmental philosophy … in most cases the departmental philosophy is nothing more startling than the slow accretion and accumulation of experience over the years …
2 It takes place all the time and should not be confused with organizational politicking ( which generally takes place behind closed doors ) or personal vituperation ( which generally takes place in committee rooms ) .
3 It takes place all the time and should not be confused with organizational politicking ( which generally takes place behind closed doors ) or personal vituperation ( which generally takes place in committee rooms ) .
4 However , communication links between the trainee and the trainer via a computer are not a substitute for the two-way conversation and observation which normally takes place in a class-room .
5 But with the group albums , and this one , there is a level of detail that I want to get which just takes time .
6 Lord Young has offered to give evidence to the Public Accounts Committee , which usually takes evidence from civil servants only .
7 Above all , Brian Summers delighted in rubbing shoulders with some of the world 's best golfers , and his big day was the pro-am , which usually takes place the day before the tournament proper .
8 Although in some ways twentieth-century romantic ballets resemble those of the nineteenth century , they more often originate in a drama which supposedly takes place in the world of reality .
9 The final pressure reduction is to about 50 millibars to supply the local network , which then takes gas to individual properties .
10 The following dialogue can be taken as representative of what frequently takes place : —
11 Governors will have a clearer picture of what actually takes place in school .
12 Personally I think whoever wrote the prospectus of Kidminster Green should be taken to court and charged with ‘ Gross Deceit of Parents and Pupils ’ because what actually takes place in the first twenty minutes of the school day bears absolutely no relation to what the prospectus claims should happen .
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