Example sentences of "place at [adj] " in BNC.
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61 | The Consultation took place at All Saints Pastoral Centre , London Colney , Herts , 7–8 November 1989 . |
62 | Trade with other former members of Comecon is to be in hard currency , if it takes place at all . |
63 | Neither party thought too much about the place at all . |
64 | There 's no other place at all . ’ |
65 | 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 . |
66 | 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 . |
67 | 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 . |
68 | However , if the relevant project could not take place at all without cooperation , then Article 85(1) will not be infringed . |
69 | If the fuzz shows up , or the SAS , if there 's any movement around the place at all , we 'll spot it and pull out . |
70 | 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 . |
71 | In this section I shall explore the strongest of the range of holist positions — the view that there is no place at all for individualist explanations of the social world . |
72 | The captain and the chief and second mates received cargo allotments of value , but officers of junior rank were unlikely to make very substantial profits , even if they were not forced to share their allocation of cargo space with the commander in order to obtain a place at all . |
73 | Indeed , to secure an officer 's place at all for an Indian voyage was something only obtainable by interest . |
74 | Irrespective of whether Reagan 's economic policy was correct or not , or whether it achieved the objectives sought , the fact that the policy was put into place at all is remarkable in itself . |
75 | As for the Drouot auction , it is not clear whether it will take place at all . |
76 | First , it concerns creating just the right atmosphere in the classroom for learning to take place at all in a human way . |
77 | And since that assumption is implicit in the Webbs ' criticism of Owen , it can not be understood too clearly that on their argument there can be no place at all for industrial co-operatives , properly so-called : no place , because the ownership , whether individual or collective , of an industrial co-operative rests in the people working in it . |
78 | In other words no change has taken place at all . |
79 | Further enlightenment is delayed until ( 11 ) , which at last explains how the interview came to take place at all ; but again , this information is postponed to the end of the main clause , in the relative clause " on which he had been invited which in turn contains a further relative clause " who happened to know … resident tutor " . |
80 | First , the anxiety-ridden sense of a need for national unity which is ideologically central to the Report finds no place at all in the formal " conclusions and recommendations " . |
81 | 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 . |
82 | 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 . |
83 | They do n't have tutors in this place ; it 's not that kind of place at all . |
84 | Co-ordination takes place at all levels between departmental hierarchies . |
85 | Had the encounter taken place at all ? |
86 | 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 . |
87 | If you had not so stupidly bade me keep quiet , I should have done the trick long since , and you would not have had to leave the place at all . |
88 | 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 . |
89 | I felt as if you 'd left me … as if I was alone on a bridge and there was no safe place at all … ’ |
90 | The question revolves around whether revenue should have been recognised in the first place , i.e. had a sale taken place at all . |