Example sentences of "[vb infin] place at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In order to avoid disputes and unnecessary duplication of effort , where work requires remeasurement this will take place at a joint meeting of the builder 's surveyor and the sub-contractor .
2 While this is not insignificant ( a weakness of the lecture or the teacher-directed lesson is that it must take place at a pre-set time irrespective of student readiness ) it is hardly Liberty Hall .
3 Labour 's National Executive Committee agreed last night that the leadership contest should take place at a special conference on July 18 .
4 This exhibition will take place at the International Convention Centre , Birmingham , on 28–30 April 1992 .
5 This will take place at the above address on and I would be grateful if you could attend at .
6 If the operating company is to be sold , the disposal can take place at the holding company level .
7 Much of this citizenly activity will take place at the local level .
8 Medau will be organising the day for the London region , which will probably take place at the Laban Centre on a Sunday in February/March ; all regional training days must be complete by 31st March 1992 .
9 Jackson 's concert will take place at the National Stadium where the old Communist Party held many rallies .
10 From this year onwards , the lecture will take place at the National Gallery .
11 On 18th May , Juliana 's Summer Ball , in aid of the NSPCC , will take place at the Natural History Museum , Cromwell Road .
12 Exhibitors at this year 's London International Book Fair ( to be held at Olympia 2 , 21st to 23rd March ) are invited to send in details of special promotions and offers , author visits and signings , and book or product launches that will take place at the fair for publication in a special LIBF preview issue of The Bookseller , ( ) , by 3rd February at the latest .
13 Patenting life , a one-day industrial seminar for the biotechnology industry sponsored by the RSC , will take place at the Scientific Societies ' Lecture Theatre , New Burlington Place , Savile Row , London , on 20 March 1992 .
14 Experience in Leeds suggests that intervention must take place at an early stage in order to be effective .
15 The answer is that a reaction will take place at an appreciable rate only if there is a specific enzyme that speeds it up .
16 For example storytime might take place at an established time towards the end of the school day , but in a follow-up session the next day questions could be asked to see how much they remember of the story , or one child could be asked to retell the story they heard yesterday ( see Boxes 4 and 5 ) .
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