Example sentences of "[verb] place [prep] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The ‘ video conference ’ then takes place for a fee of between £80 and £120 for half an hour . |
2 | It shows that pre-modern power takes place via a set of unmediated exchanges between subjects , while modern power stems from a relationship between fields ( whose symbolic economy imparts to them their structure ) and the ‘ consumer ’ who is subject to this power . |
3 | The result is that melting takes place over a range of temperatures , and this range is a useful indication of sample crystallinity . |
4 | Centrepiece of the design is the tall , rectangular flat diaphragm , which , produces all the treble information , and the midband area above 200Hz ( in fact there 's a slow handover which takes place over a matter of octaves ) . |
5 | As weak springs can only stored a fraction of the potential energy that a strong spring can hold , the remainder is lost as heat and if the change from a strong to a weak spring takes place over a period of time , equivalent to the observation time , then the energy loss is detected as mechanical damping . |
6 | Instead , a number of small changes in status and recognitions of the progress towards adult status takes place over a number of years . |
7 | Transformation of individual structures , as he puts it , does take place directly through participation in the communal life of the sangha , and transformation of social structures takes place as a result of the interaction of the life of the sangha with the life of the community surrounding it . |
8 | Learning takes place as a result of these conversations . |
9 | Given that the first best solution of achieving SEM type trade liberalisation on a global basis is not possible because of very large economic and political problems , the second best SEM programme may not be harmful to world trade providing that an expansion in world trade takes place as a result of this programme . |
10 | The de-skilling takes place as a result of part programming , the process by which the desired NC motions are converted to finished tapes . |
11 | Since user education takes place in a variety of libraries , often at different educational levels , the potential for full co-operation across different environments is limited , and for effective co-ordination the potential is less promising . |
12 | International borrowing nowadays takes place in a world of moving exchange rates . |
13 | Credit pre-screening takes place in a number of ways now . |
14 | This is because the reaction , like most other reactions , takes place in a number of steps . |
15 | All teaching takes place in a context of opportunity and constraint . |
16 | Ageing takes place in a context of formal and informal relationships : in the family , friendship network , club , waiting room and street . |
17 | The transmission begins to cut off when ο reaches and , as depicted in figure 8.4(b) , an accompanying change in phase shift φ from about zero to a lag of about 90° takes place within a decade of pulsatance either side of . |
18 | A child 's development always takes place within a context of contemporaneous events , the most important of which result from the parents ' activities . |
19 | But all this takes place within a context of direction . |
20 | The development takes place against a backdrop of increasing environmental pressures , with Germany leading the way in Europe , to eliminate chromate primers . |
21 | If the rise in real output takes place against a background of a tight money or explicit ‘ monetarist ’ policy , there will be downward pressure on the inflation rate and an already attractive package is further enhanced . |
22 | The upsurge in quarrying takes place against a background of increased poaching and harvesting of forest produce , while hundreds of people who had been moved out of the park in the past are now starting to return . |
23 | The age barriers to college entry are now rapidly crumbling , giving place to a policy of open access — which means college admission to students of all ages who can demonstrate their capacity to benefit from study . |
24 | ‘ A renewal of confidence in the UK will only take place through a change in Government policy , ’ he said . |
25 | Negotiations should take place on a basis of equality with Japan to decide how American bases in Japan would operate : the outcome should be reflected in a discrete United States-Japan agreement to apply simultaneously with the implementation of the treaty . |
26 | Spread is slow and extension may take place over a period of months , even years . |
27 | No discussion should take place during a lesson without first obtaining the permission of the teacher concerned . |
28 | That shift will take place as a result of three forces . |
29 | But I think it tends to save any type of … any misunderstandings that may later take place as a result of it being a one-on-one deal . |
30 | Throughout implementation of the job , communication will take place at a variety of levels and the skill with which it is handled will often dictate the ultimate success of the job . |