Example sentences of "place at [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Montreal was catching up with developments which had taken place at many American stations earlier in the century . |
2 | Subject to sub-paragraph ( iii ) below , when the Parliamentary Labour Party is in opposition in the House of Commons the election of the party leader and deputy leader shall take place at each annual party conference . |
3 | There were special services to commemorate the Queen 's death in 1901 as well as ‘ United Communion Services ’ which took place at each National Council . |
4 | The language and communication of all creatures takes place at both these levels , too — the subtle and the gross . |
5 | To find out I looked closely at all the reptile faunas known from the Triassic ; that is , I looked at each separate assemblage of reptiles that was known to live in any one place at any one time . |
6 | But the system of laws in place at any one time in a democracy worthy of the name has a permanence about it ; partly due to the formality and bureaucracy of the institutions which sustain it , but , more importantly , because of the hydra-headed nature of the social processes which it facilitates . |
7 | It is no exaggeration to suggest that a player of his undoubted skills would command a regular place at any other county outside Essex , yet fate dealt him an inordinately bum hand last season , limited opportunities , loss of form and a broken index finger combining to dent his confidence . |
8 | In terms of the earlier Fig. 14.1 , the MEI will shift leftwards and less investment will take place at any given rate of interest . |
9 | Secondly , the results were consistent , with no dramatic difference from place to place at any particular time . |
10 | In other words , a forward contract locks in the price today of an exchange that will take place at some future date . |
11 | A Year at Saltram portrays the enormous varieties of activities taking place at this eighteenth-century house , from concerts and cocktail parties to visitors admiring the statues ( see below ) . |
12 | My lord of Gloucester displays the utmost affection for his nephews — his care is solely for their welfare and he judges that Prince Richard 's place at this auspicious time is with the king his brother . |