Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] will [adv] take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Under contract law , a specific rule will normally take precedence over a generalised rule on the same subject .
2 This seminar will also take place in London on 24 March 1992 , Glasgow on 14 April 1992 , Leeds on 6 May 1992 and Bristol on 27 May 1992 .
3 He clearly has a highly unrealistic view of human nature if he assumes that sexual activity will only take place when progeny is desired .
4 The additional assessment will normally take place towards the end of a general SVQ programme , so that the candidate is best placed to show his or her ability across the whole programme .
5 Localised marketing will still take place , however .
6 Meanwhile an Under-19 ram will also take wing to England this summer under the management of former Sri Lanka Test skipper Bandula Warnapura .
7 In an indication that Britons would be paying more in indirect taxes in the medium term , but the the blow had been deferred until future years , the Chancellor said : ‘ These reviews will inevitably take time , so I have also had to look to the revenue side of the account .
8 It follows from this that younger people will normally take preference over older people in the allocation of resources that would postpone death .
9 Almost all the chemical reactions in the cell such as the provision of energy or the synthesis of key molecules will only take place in the presence of special proteins , known as enzymes , which allow the reactions to occur .
10 Strathclyde 's spokesman says that they are acting in loco parentis , in place of the parent , but whereas many parents will happily take children hillwalking or boating without training , the council insists on trip leaders having proper qualifications .
11 A lot of biological action will also take place in it , and some media manufacturers such as Cyprio put a lot of faith in foam as a main biological media .
12 Important changes will also take place in economic affairs , but it is the next Parliament that will matter .
13 Older people will often take drugs to relieve the pains and griefs of old age , rather than attempt to come to terms with them intellectually and emotionally .
14 This fund-raising sideshow will now take place in January .
15 Rev Horace Etemesi , Teresita Hermano and Rebecca Rivera of WACC 's General Secretariat will also take part in the Book Fair and seminars .
16 Your professional training will also take place at HMS Raleigh , in the Royal Navy Supply School .
17 The new units will also take account of an earlier SCOTVEC project to look at the competences required in the building industry .
18 It was too early in the negotiating round at the time of writing to be confident about trends for the coming year , although most expectations for the 1–10MW bracket are that the new deals will merely take account of inflation .
19 She writes ‘ If the women employed in television treat the problem of discrimination against women as their own problem , too , and work together with other viewers … concrete changes will definitely take place ’ .
20 First candidate enrolment in the new system will thus take place in September 1990 , units having been prepared and validated during session 1989–90 .
21 Mass and other services will now take place in the crypt while the upper part of the cathedral will be reserved for the more important feast days .
22 Rational behaviour would dictate that substitution of short-dated bonds for the relatively less attractive bills will now take place , and so the price of these bonds will begin to rise as investors increase their demand for them and the yield on these assets will begin to decline .
23 A dedicated path will eventually take cyclists on from there to the Forth crossing .
24 Free competitive markets will automatically take care of allocative efficiency .
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