Example sentences of "[verb] place in " in BNC.

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1 In others , however , fee-payers ( who may or may not have been among ‘ the gifted and the intellectual ’ ) existed alongside those who had won places in the eleven-plus competition .
2 When Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited Place in September 1846 he was too ill to receive them .
3 At the end of the twentieth century , at least some colour illustrations are likely to find places in a monograph .
4 It is now possible for Down 's children to find places in special schools from a relatively early age , in some cases from the age of three onwards .
5 It was not surprising that students tried to find places in the ‘ good ’ work units which offered decent conditions along with a chance of self-development and advancement .
6 He criticised ‘ as a policy mess ’ the present position where so many would-be solicitors are prevented from obtaining discretionary awards from local authorities , are unable to enjoy preferential rates under the Government 's student loan scheme , and are finding it increasingly difficult to find places in already hard pressed high street firms who do legal aid work .
7 Well there was no division between the , the , well if I might say so , when the there was a fire took place in Brothers in the early sixties and it was an awful unfortunate thing .
8 It was a good victory for Lancashire , and as a result the two counties changed places in the County Championship .
9 The judge agreed and F and his two brothers changed places in the dock .
10 He has places in Leicestershire and Somerset ( 5 )
11 Does he recognise that provision is required for local authorities , voluntary groups and the private sector to provide places in creches and nursery schools ?
12 This research is exploring this relationship via a detailed examination of the origins , operation and effects of the Assisted Places Scheme , introduced by the Conservative government in 1981 to provide places in certain independent schools ‘ for academically able children whose parents can not otherwise afford the full tuition fees ’ .
13 I interviewed Place in a midget submarine in Portsmouth dockyard similar to the one in which he and two other men had travelled up the long fjord in northern Norway at the head of which Tirpitz lay , cut their way through the nets surrounding her and laid charges beneath her hull which , when they exploded an hour later and Place was a prisoner-of-war on board her , put the ship out of action for six months .
14 The Campaign for Tax Relief and Childcare pressure group estimates the cost to the Treasury of exempting places in workplace nurseries from tax at £3.4 million , while the cost of exempting other employer subsidies such as vouchers and allowances would be £1.7 million .
15 Method has a central , defining place in psychology .
16 Thus , for example ( as mentioned above ) , the team-leader also chairs the group which allocates places in homes as they become vacant , and is heavily involved in sheltered housing and housing association allocations : at one point the district nurse ‘ tripled ’ as health visitor and midwife .
17 Some 10,000 students from these republics were also to be given places in Turkish lycées and universities .
18 But , he says , he could not swop places in his favourite bar for the White House Oval Office .
19 Eating places in the 14 page brochure include the Bishop 's House , Sardi 's , Eastern Bamboo , Victor 's and Capri restaurants as well as the Talk of the Town Social Club and Pizza Hut .
20 You given place in Switzerland they think it 's quite
21 Apart from the team and individuals at stake , athletes will be attempting to win places in the national side which to contest the European Championships , at Millfield School , Somerset , next Easter .
22 Male orderlies took the post-morphia cases to tidy places in our little mortuary .
23 A sense of mystery and futility is imparted by events at the Grange and on the Ridge , and that sense is heightened by what takes place in the city when the party catches fire and rioting breaks out .
24 Nicholas Dyer is imagined as the builder of Nicholas Hawksmoor 's churches in the East End of London ; the enlightened edifices of a rational Christianity are thereby ascribed to a devil-worshipper , while the name ‘ Hawksmoor ’ is assigned to the Detective Chief Superintendent who , in the later narrative , frets himself into a delirium over a series of stranglings which takes place in the vicinity of the churches .
25 In some modern plants , the process takes place in enclosed conical fermenters or European-style lauter tuns .
26 It is appropriate that their 1991 conference takes place in the UK as the president elect of the association is Derek Malcolm , film critic of The Guardian .
27 The combination is dramatic and somehow unexpected in a senecio , especially as it takes place in autumn when most other border perennials have flowered and then faded .
28 Although in some ways twentieth-century romantic ballets resemble those of the nineteenth century , they more often originate in a drama which supposedly takes place in the world of reality .
29 If this is not the case and the core is affected by an additional external field , a small change takes place in the output .
30 The whole growth process takes place in a plasma chamber , and therein lies the problem .
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