Example sentences of "it is [verb] place " in BNC.
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1 | Before looking any further at the process of migration , it is necessary to ask why it is taking place and , therefore , to examine the motivations of migrants . |
2 | one crucial thematic differentiation between ‘ genuine art ’ and that offered by the Culture Industry : both raise the issue and the possibility of happiness in their very being , as it were , and neither provides it ; but where one keeps faith with it by negation and suffering , the other assures us it is taking place . |
3 | Firstly the depth of the symptom — that is at what level of the person 's being it is taking place , secondly the strength of the symptom and thirdly how uniquely characteristic is the symptom of the patient 's state . |
4 | Although the Act does allow for children to be absent from Hearings under the circumstances already referred to , they should still be notified of the Hearing , and an explanation of why it is taking place should be given . |
5 | We are no longer surprised by it ; it is taking place all the time , and more rapidly and widely than ever before . |
6 | It is taking place in France , Germany and the United States . |
7 | It demonstrated clearly to all Members of Parliament the dangers of making even inadvertent and mild statements about a trial while it is taking place . |
8 | If they do not , they must leave the system in which it is taking place . |
9 | Co-ordination , if it is to take place at all , is also most likely to be instigated by the clearinghouses ; but ideally it ought to take place between the library associations , if for no other reason than that they can provide financial support to arrange the necessary meetings of coordinating committees . |
10 | But first there are further instructions about how the Passover is to be celebrated , who may join in , and where it is to take place . |
11 | The examining officer in a scrutiny is a member of the department in which it is to take place , not a member of the central unit , and is normally appointed from within the department . |