Example sentences of "place [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As it does , there may well be a place for prayer for healing of the emotions .
2 There is no place for boastfulness before God .
3 There is no place for humour in advertising
4 On this hypothesis there was clearly no place for review of findings of fact , in the sense of determining whether the evidence justified the application of a statutory term to particular facts .
5 Thus so far as difficulty in settling for ourselves , or agreeing with others , on the right answer to an ethical question turns on disagreement or doubt about factual matters , agreement on which would cause settled or agreed ethical attitudes , there is a place for reason in ethics .
6 At nightfall he mounted and rode straight for Poitou , pausing only to send an envoy to his father with the message that he would never allow anyone to take his place as Duke of Aquitaine .
7 His place as head of state was taken by Mr Manfred Gerlach , the veteran leader of the Liberal Democratic Party .
8 His place as head of state was taken by Mr Manfred Gerlach , the veteran leader of the Liberal Democratic Party .
9 His place as head of state was taken by Mr Manfred Gerlach , the veteran leader of the Liberal Democratic Party .
10 Order 26 , r 5 applies where any change has taken place after judgment by death , assignment or otherwise , in the parties entitled to enforce a judgment or order or in the parties liable under a judgment or order .
11 The first thing I noticed was that the Transit had gone and Armstrong was back in his place of honour outside No. 9 .
12 The family was in the front row right as befits the relatives of the deceased , with Carmella appropriately in place of honour between Denis , in his best uniform with black gloves , and Joey , extremely smart , in unaccustomed black .
13 We went in Syl 's car , his mother and mine in the back and me in the place of honour beside Syl .
14 ‘ Donkeys , Janet , ’ Gwendolen trilled again , but the will to fight had left her , and she easily ceded place of honour to Samuel .
15 Both this cluster of disease and another cluster in Slovakia are now known to be genetic in origin and associated with a missense mutation at codon 200 of the prion protein gene causing substitution of lysine in place of glutamate at residue 200 of the prion protein ( inherited prion disease ( PrP lysine 200 ) ) .
16 Such ideas , which derive from views about the place of humanity in nature that long pre-date Darwin and the birth of modern biology , very much misunderstand evolutionary theory .
17 To cite but one example , William de Moyon , a senior tenant of the Conqueror , brought his name from his place of origin near St Lo in La Manche , and it stayed with the family , transformed in the spoken language to Moon , and in the written to Mohun by way of such variations as Moion , Moione , Moiun , Mooun , Moun , Moune , Mown , Moyn , Moyhun , Moyun , Mahoune , Mahon , Mohum and Mohon .
18 Not only did he prove himself the master of a number of accredited and experienced Division Two full-backs but he was in his usual place of outside-right in Palace 's best-ever Cup victory when we walloped Everton 6–0 at Goodison on 7 January 1922 .
19 In addition the place of operation of subsidiaries must be given and the particulars of associated companies together with the directors ' interests in the companies ' shares .
20 Patient characteristics , place of management of attacks , comparison of actual management with recommended guidelines .
21 They acted as hospitals for the sick and the elderly ; as houses of refuge for widows , like Elizabeth Titford ; as a maternity home for unmarried mothers ; and as a place of respite for men temporarily unemployed .
22 The essence of pristine Labour policy had of course , and largely through the influence of Tawney , found its way into the official Hadow Report of 1926 : ‘ Selection by differentiation takes the place of selection by elimination . ’
23 The government even declined an invitation to take part in an UNESCO conference on ‘ The Place of Sport in Education ’ in 1954 .
24 Boredom took the place of apprehension in Goreng 's mind ; he began to take it out on people .
25 Again , we choose Oxford , but only because this is usually given as the place of publication for Oxford University Press books .
26 This raises the difficult question about the place of anti-Semitism in Hitler 's popular image .
27 The formation of the Baptist Music Society in 1962 was an indication of the mounting importance attached to the place of music in church services .
28 He was intensely serious about the place of art in life , and I can remember painting a picture in the main art room at Berkhamstead , one I was to sell years later in Manchester , and the way in which he valued this gave me a sense of value in my own achievement .
29 While studies such as those of Klein , Winnicott , Piaget and Vygotsky have resulted in elegant explanations of the place of play with material objects in child development , there is a common inference that this becomes relatively redundant in later life .
30 Third , Vanaprastha , the forest-dwelling stage , which involves withdrawal from the normal requirements of social and family life , after the fulfilment of all necessary obligations , to a place of solitude for study and meditation .
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