Example sentences of "place [adv] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Bransford and McCarrell ( 1975 ) show clearly that without inference comprehension may not take place effectively in textual material , and that particular contexts produce different structures of organisation and comprehension .
2 Spoken language interpreting , because it takes place only in one medium ( i.e. sound ) , ensures that two languages can not be mixed directly , and the use of an interlanguage is discouraged from the earliest stages of language learning .
3 As it is an area of outstanding natural beauty , much of the diversification can take place only in limited areas — close to the towns and bigger villages .
4 Nevertheless they should have no place in pure classical ballets because they are largely acrobatic , and as such have a place only in certain modern works which discard the old conventions in order to display the athleticism and freedom of movement that today 's choreographers use as part of their material .
5 So far we have identified specific group agencies of socialisation , but it is obviously a mistake to restrict our definition of the concept to a process taking place only in these settings .
6 The new pattern of variety was an adornment to what Michael Chanan has called ‘ the night-time city ’ , and the whole beauty of the format was that everything took place not in sordid cellars or popular drinking places but in buildings that had much of the appearance and many of the conventions of legitimate theatre .
7 Such a notion — anathema in the West — is commonplace in Japan , where most art sales take place not in independent galleries or auction rooms , but in omnibus retail outlets like Takashimiya , Mitsukoshi and Seibu .
8 Published works of the 1950s , 1960s and 1970s all tended to follow this approach , and while there were occasional signs of shifts in direction , these were mere rustlings in the undergrowth compared with the revolution taking place elsewhere in British archaeology .
9 It reaffirmed " that economic and social cohesion represent an essential dimension of the Community " and decided " to put in place early in 1993 and in those member states where the GNP per inhabitant is less than 90 per cent of the Community average [ i.e. in Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain ] the cohesion fund provided for in the [ Maastricht ] Treaty . "
10 The first national conference for lesbians and gays with disabilities is currently being organized to take place early in 1988 .
11 The rapid expansion of fish farming , which has taken place predominately in Scottish waters , presents serious risks for the marine environment unless it is brought under strict control by the government , according to a report from the Worldwide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) .
12 Investigations take place both in natural settings , such as in schools or with families , as well as in the psychological laboratory .
13 The opening salvoes will take place today in most of the regional leagues .
14 A noisy , colourful barbecue atmosphere would , in fact , seem somewhat out of place here in this green oasis with its feeling of calm and utter privacy , lovingly created by Tricia .
15 Voting in the election of the leader and deputy leader of the party shall take place consecutively in three sections as follows :
16 A partial reassessment of rateable values took place there in 1986 , to reflect changes in existing shopping patterns caused primarily be the development of two major shopping centres in the city .
17 Your forthcoming exhibition at the Tate Gallery follows a retrospective which took place there in 1970 .
18 Nor are women prominent in senior positions in the professions although they have long had a place there in those areas concerned with women 's affairs which are most clearly associated with their assumed ‘ natural ’ role of caring for and serving others .
19 Freeman said that he did not ‘ like begging a place again in that beastly Times , but do as you think best ’ .
20 In a typical Strombolian eruption , basaltic lava is again involved , but it is not quite as fluid as in the Hawaiian eruptions and gas escape takes place spasmodically in minor explosions every few minutes or so , sometimes rhythmically and predictably , sometimes irregularly .
21 This reflects the range of subjects found in other community education projects and confirms the view that community education can become , in many instances , more of the same , although taking place informally in local neighbourhood centres .
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