Example sentences of "take place [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | For the second approach this could only be answered by asking another , deeper , question : why did geographical change take place at that period at all ? |
2 | When special events take place at any of the gardens , adequate stocks of publicity material need to be placed on-site . |
3 | July 1988 The first talks take place between all the opposing Cambodian factions at the Jakarta Informal Meeting [ see pp. 36615-16 ] . |
4 | Activities and displays take place on most days . |
5 | This question led us off into the usual calculations that take place on these occasions , sprinkled with the odd exclamation of ‘ No ! ’ , |
6 | The origin of the pore fluids , whether marine or meteoric ( or fresh ) , also controls the diagenetic reactions which take place within these zones ( Sections 5.3.3 , 5.3.4 and 5.3.5 ) . |
7 | The walks take place in all but the most extreme weather conditions , so please wear suitable outdoor clothing . |
8 | Furthermore the creditors receive an element of protection in the hiatus period between presentation of the petition and the making of the winding-up order insofar as any transactions which take place in that period are void against the liquidator . |
9 | Even though these kinds of ’ fishing raids ’ take place in such factories at this time of the year , it is believed that this particular raid has marked the beginning of a new home office policy . |
10 | The political role of the coin was manifested in the way that the widespread use of coinage enabled a regime or state to impose its authority in all of the many monetary transactions which take place in any society . |
11 | He listened to the litany of sins : impure thoughts and actions , the lusts of the flesh , avarice , bad temper , foul language , as well as the petty bickerings which take place in any community . |
12 | That is , if one were to attempt to visualize the three personae involved in terms of a novel or play one would need pages to describe the kinds of interchange that Shakespeare renders in a quatrain : ‘ Trice threefold ’ , too , are the number of lines taken up by editors trying to pin down the multiple shifts of identity which take place in these four lines . |