Example sentences of "[vb mod] take place [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 While this is not insignificant ( a weakness of the lecture or the teacher-directed lesson is that it must take place at a pre-set time irrespective of student readiness ) it is hardly Liberty Hall .
2 The decomposition of observed unemployment rates into their classical and Keynesian parts can only serve as a first step in the formulation of macroeconomic policy since such an exercise must take place within a broader framework which encompasses concepts such as short- and long-run Phillips curves , the natural unemployment rate , and NAIRU .
3 These elections must take place in a clean and decent way so that our revolution is not tarnished . ’
4 The celebration must take place between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. , and must be preceded by a publication of banns or the obtaining of a Registrar 's certificate or a Bishop 's or Registrar 's licence , and unless a special licence is obtained from the Archbishop of Canterbury , must take place in a recognized place of worship or Registrar 's office situate in the district in which one at least of the parties resides .
5 We have stressed that the complex reactions of organic chemistry that are the processes and machinery of life , must take place in a watery medium .
6 The marriage must take place in a registered place of worship ( church , synagogue etc. ) or district register office , using an authorised religious or civil ceremony .
7 The provision of the services already described is important , but this must take place in a society that fully accepts the implications of disability , otherwise the disabled feel they are rejected and discriminated against .
8 A disadvantage , from the policeman 's perspective , is that the offence must take place in a public as opposed to a private place .
9 If the child is to be a resident patient the treatment must take place in a health service hospital ( which includes a hospital managed by a health service trust ) .
10 The action must take place against a backdrop of some description , even if it it is a blank black curtain .
11 Labour 's National Executive Committee agreed last night that the leadership contest should take place at a special conference on July 18 .
12 However , the studies also indicate a note of caution : Cohn and Daro conclude by suggesting that perhaps putting all resources into intervention after the fact does not make sense and that intervention should take place at a much earlier preventive stage .
13 Ideally , further education activities should take place at a time when the qualified staff can most easily be spared .
14 This should take place at a time when the individual is able to engage in detailed discussion .
15 No retro-bolting should take place without a common consensus of opinion , including that of the first ascentionists .
16 No discussion should take place during a lesson without first obtaining the permission of the teacher concerned .
17 Duncan and Goodwin claim that state institutions are invaluable in the management and organization of the differentiated and spatially variable societies typical of capitalism , and that to be successful such state intervention should take place on a local as well as a national level .
18 Negotiations should take place on a basis of equality with Japan to decide how American bases in Japan would operate : the outcome should be reflected in a discrete United States-Japan agreement to apply simultaneously with the implementation of the treaty .
19 Consumption monitoring should take place after a settling-in period has elapsed to take account of staff learning curves and untypical use during product familiarisation .
20 During the trip to India — which , British elections permitting , should take place within a few months — Baker will emphasise government support for any satellite deals that India makes with private industry , for example , the state could provide loans to pay for the work .
21 Such effects could take place at a number of different levels within the political system : an individual 's relationship to another could change as a result of the media just as an individual 's relationship to an institution could change as an outcome of media work , and so on .
22 He now thought that speciation could take place across a continuous territory if the conditions at the extremes of a species ' range were different enough to promote distinct ecological specializations .
23 The government side insisted that a truce be agreed before discussions could take place on a new constitution which would provide for multiparty politics and free elections .
24 But , before delegation of cases to local judges could take place on a wide scale , there needed to be a manual of existing canon law as recognized in the West .
25 This suggests that in more favourable employment conditions it is easier to find a permanent job from which to continue one 's job search — in other words , that the search could take place from a more secure base .
26 The review of material may take place through a computer terminal , or by means of a proof print .
27 Spread is slow and extension may take place over a period of months , even years .
28 One and the same practice may be performed by a nurturant or a hostile mother , may occur within an easygoing or a rigidly authoritarian home , or may take place against a background of love or of hate .
29 ‘ A magistrates ' court shall not try an information summarily or hear a complaint except when composed of at least two justices unless the trial or hearing is one that by virtue of any enactment may take place before a single justice .
30 Section 7 , both in subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) , refers to ‘ a justice of the peace ; ’ consequently , the procedure under section 7(5) must come within the closing words of section 121(1) of the Act of 1980 , namely , that it is a hearing that by virtue of an enactment , namely the Bail Act 1976 , may take place before a single justice .
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