Example sentences of "take place [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 Trade with other former members of Comecon is to be in hard currency , if it takes place at all .
2 Co-ordination takes place at all levels between departmental hierarchies .
3 A good deal of pre-publication ( or ‘ advance ’ ) ordering takes place in all kinds of library .
4 Firstly , the Forum programme is global in the sense that it takes place in all the regions .
5 Enjoyment of sharing , of mutual enjoyment and learning , which can take place with all kinds and conditions of children .
6 Case conferences , chaired by a member of staff not directly involved in the case , should take place with all involved departmental employees and relevant non-departmental professional staff .
7 Courses will take place on all weekdays except the above , including public holidays .
8 It has now been decided that meetings will take place of all Branch Representatives in the Pilot Branches in order to clarify the experiences of our members on the ground regarding these Pilot Branches .
9 i just hope that at least one of the ‘ british ’ teams qualify — but usa94 might take place without all of you guys … but maybe frank will be seen on a telly nearby …
10 We discuss evidence that these two types of mapping can be carried out separately and that , in certain circumstances , role-to-name mapping in particular may not take place at all .
11 However , if the relevant project could not take place at all without cooperation , then Article 85(1) will not be infringed .
12 As for the Drouot auction , it is not clear whether it will take place at all .
13 Now that we had been here for nearly seven weeks , we were beginning to wonder if the final climax would ever take place at all .
14 With a chord of C major , diatonic substitution notes would be as shown in Example 100 , resolving on the note substituted as indicated ( if any resolution takes place ) : The above resolutions may not take place at all ; indeed , one substitution note may move to another ( presuming the same harmony ) , again without any resolution taking place .
15 BELOW In countries where rain is likely to be a problem , shelters can be erected under which excavation can take place in all weathers .
16 It indicates that a real change did eventually take place after all , in so far as freedom of information and the inappropriateness of direct consultation without public mediation eventually became accepted as something which , at worst , had to be risked and something which , at best , formed an essential task of the construction of a Christian conscience in a Christian society .
17 DRAW The draw will take place after all entrants have been received
18 The movement from the initial grandly imperative wish for a creative act , reviving an older myth , to the final mundane narrative of the beginning of another , much less magnificent revival of potential creativity promised by ‘ sal volatile/ And a glass of brandy neat ’ is a movement away from a first situation ( that of Ariadne on Naxos ) which we never see in itself ; the painting conjured up and the other parallels to this first situation are interpretations not just of each other , but also of that first situation which , because a ‘ myth ’ and so subject to constant reinterpretation , may never have happened in any of the ways presented , if indeed it ever took place at all .
19 The Consultation took place at All Saints Pastoral Centre , London Colney , Herts , 7–8 November 1989 .
20 The real competition , the old-style conception of the battle for survival , may have taken place , if it took place at all , between the plants that provided the reptiles with their food .
21 Unification if it happens , is likely to be a slow process , but the fact that the visit took place at all is a dramatic break through on one of the last frontiers of the cold war .
22 The year 1858 witnessed about 100 peasant disturbances in Estonia , almost as many as the 123 which , according to one estimate , took place in all the Russian provinces of the empire put together .
23 The move towards NVQs and SVQs is taking place across all industries at all levels within the industry , from engineering and manufacturing through to the provision of health and social care , from the operative to the manager .
24 Whether the tour ( which overrides a ban on loans in Barnes 's will and was shepherded through the courts by the National Gallery 's director emeritus , J. Carter Brown , and the wealthy collector Walter Annenberg ; see The Art Newspaper No. 15 , February 1992 , p.1 ) should be taking place at all remains a matter of debate .
25 That the programme was taking place at all was an amazing thing in itself , but when I heard people in the studio audience talking of the need to sacrifice the hostages now for the sake of others in the future , just as they had in Day to Day nine months previously , I wondered why so few people seemed to share my view that we were being duped into believing that teaching the terrorists a lesson was the sole issue .
26 This publication sets out to remedy that fault and also offers important information about relevant educational changes taking place in all schools , which affects your child .
27 Redecoration has taken place on all floors .
28 In other words no change has taken place at all .
29 Had the encounter taken place at all ?
30 And we should perhaps add to this list of discourses the critical one which organises an anecdote , which may not have taken place at all , to re-iterate a point about Shakespeare and power .
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