Example sentences of "takes place [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Recording takes place on another screen which shows note duration with as a block-line which can then be turned automatically into standard notation . |
2 | In fact , by far the greater part of all sleep takes place on this level . |
3 | If a manager rejects an SSR for a particular package , no further distribution takes place for that package and SSR . |
4 | However , the slow development of the economy acts as a limiting factor on how far ‘ levelling up ’ takes place for those in less privileged positions . |
5 | Thus , although examining magistrates may conduct a fresh investigation and take a detached look at the police evidence , it is difficult to establish whether this takes place to any serious extent . |
6 | Trade with other former members of Comecon is to be in hard currency , if it takes place at all . |
7 | Co-ordination takes place at all levels between departmental hierarchies . |
8 | The language and communication of all creatures takes place at both these levels , too — the subtle and the gross . |
9 | We show here that cooperative binding takes place at both promoters between the two proteins when an holoenzyme is reconstituted with an entire a-subunit . |
10 | Would that the same could be said for another competition that takes place at this time of the year — England 's County Championship finals . |
11 | I say to those below the Gangway that the debate takes place at this end of the Chamber . |
12 | Having looked at mergers then from both sides , I 've seen the prejudices that go into any debate that takes place between any unions coming together . |
13 | Spawning then takes place above this nest , the female clasping her anal fin around her vent and the male 's genital papilla , releasing some eggs which , within the fin , are virtually ensured fertilization . |
14 | You think of , I mean the obvious great power , the one superpower that 's left now is the United States compare the United States with let's say Fiji enormous difference in terms of the range of interests it has , erm the things in which in there 's hardly anything in the world takes place without some claim of the United States to have an interest in it . |
15 | The ballot is organised by an independent teller — usually the Electoral Reform Society — and takes place over several weeks . |
16 | If we were just gon na bolt together the two unions then that may be able to be done in a couple of years or so , but if we 're trying to build something better , then we 're talking about a project that takes place over several years . |
17 | ‘ Villette ’ starts in the narrator 's girlhood , and takes place over several years ; ‘ The Catcher in the Rye ’ is over a period of three or four days . |
18 | Much of their daily life takes place around this " office " . |
19 | Every physical or chemical process in nature takes place in such a way as to increase the sum of the entropies of all the bodies taking part in the process . |
20 | Filial imprinting takes place in many species of birds and mammals . |
21 | A good deal of pre-publication ( or ‘ advance ’ ) ordering takes place in all kinds of library . |
22 | Firstly , the Forum programme is global in the sense that it takes place in all the regions . |
23 | Yet there is no reason why Government can not enter into contracts with privatized companies whether privatization is on a regional basis or takes place in some other way . |
24 | It risks , however , giving the impression that what matters is not the quality of life as we each experience it in our individual consciousness , but simply what takes place in some objective world — which seems a betrayal of the whole point of utilitarianism . |
25 | This comprises chiefly the recitation of the Psalter , traditionally to chant , and takes place in some communities seven times a day , from Vigils or Lauds in the early morning to Compline at night . |
26 | It takes place in another dimension from our normal history , in God 's history . |
27 | Although user education takes place in most library sectors in the UK this chapter will focus primarily on activity in higher education and , latterly and briefly , in special libraries . |
28 | The process of evaluating and matching symptom pictures as a whole , which takes place in this more intuitive process , might be compared to the difference between a mathematician and a child when presented with a simple sum such as 4 + 3 . |
29 | If a fight takes place in this room , the strains of disorientating Nipponese atonal music can be clearly heard . |
30 | He rejected attempts to justify these actions ‘ with talk about the ‘ Soviet threat ’ to that region 's oil wealth' and underlined that ‘ we are not indifferent to what takes place in this region , which is so close to our borders ’ . |