Example sentences of "[adv] take [noun] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Working-class action in the economic sphere , through the trade unions , necessarily takes place in the context of a factual interdependence between employers and workers , and this interdependence is reinforced by the institutionalization of industrial conflict . |
2 | These will be excluded from the new scientific community and will perhaps takes refuge in a philosophy department . |
3 | It literally takes seconds for a message typed in by someone in Britain to arrive at an address in the US , or Australia , or wherever . |
4 | Answer machine only takes quarter of an hour |
5 | Design really only takes place from the conception of an idea through to when it can be seen as a fully developed and workable solution . |
6 | Send in the form at any time during the year , but it only takes effect at the beginning of the next tax year , in April . |
7 | Rachaela could only take Ruth to the school in the mornings ; at least she saw her to the gates . |
8 | But a crucial difference in the case of cricket is that the consultation process can only take place off the field . |
9 | ‘ A renewal of confidence in the UK will only take place through a change in Government policy , ’ he said . |
10 | Notice that the buying and selling of units can only take place between the trust and the original purchaser . |
11 | As Lothar was still only in the lower clerical orders , those of the deacon , he had to be ordained priest , which could only take place on the ember days , so accordingly the ceremonies were delayed until Saturday and Sunday 21/22 February , six weeks after the election . |
12 | The difficulty was that any additional building — of squash-courts , swimming pool , or even classrooms — could by now only take place at the expense of valuable playing-field space . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Such a scene could only take place in The Wedding Present 's dressing room . |
15 | It was clear from the start that American aid would only take place in the context of commitments to economic reform within Europe . |
16 | In assessing a just amount the court will obviously take account of the fact that the plaintiff has incurred or will incur specific expenditure eg private medical treatment ( and see para 1.60 ) . |
17 | Virtually nothing is known of Freeman 's early years ; he shrouded his early life in great mystery and even the details of his secondary schooling — which apparently took place at a boarding-school in north London — remained unknown to his closest relatives . |
18 | The ‘ awfully sudden death ’ which had cast ‘ a great gloom ’ over the town of Bishop 's Castle apparently took place in the office of Thomas Griffiths , solicitor and Town Clerk of the borough since 1851 . |
19 | Like Powdermaker ( 1967 ) , who recorded fieldnotes in Mississippi only when she was away from her field data , I found I only took notes at the time if I was willing to risk begin interrogated about what I was going to do with the information I was recording . |
20 | Merely taking part in a procession or assembly and knowingly failing to observe the conditions , and knowingly taking part in a banned procession are all punishable with level three fine only . |
21 | Thirst is a more imperative drive , intruding into dreams even when the subjects know full well that they are merely taking part in an experiment , and that water will be available in the morning . |
22 | Before people could generally read , learning was by word of mouth and much took place in the countryside along the paths , particular truths being imparted at certain places , which thereby took on special significance . |
23 | Andrée without appearing to do so took charge of the evening . |
24 | He personally took charge of the war against the cult . |
25 | But as far as the government , politicians and media in Britain are concerned the war is only taking place in the desert . |
26 | The action , as with any spiritual warfare situation , is to pray together taking authority over the Enemy in this particular area . |
27 | So Sinead O'Connor — probably our last remaining real rock star , a maverick , a 1000 per cent attack merchant constantly taking convention by the neck and shaking it the way a terrier shakes a rat , the woman who stormed into the Irish PM 's office over the abortion issue , who refused to sing the US national anthem , who correctly pointed out that George Bush leaves Saddam Hussein standing in the mass-murder stakes , who has exposed her own sad past in vivid , gory detail , whose every record has fully stretched and excited the expectations of her audience — has released a version of Loretta Lynn 's maudlin Country classic . |
28 | Solar energy is produced by the thermonuclear reactions which are constantly taking place in the sun which has a temperature of 20 million degrees centigrade . |
29 | The Thurston Upper School pupil is a member of the Stowmarket Kyokushinkai Club and has only taken part in the sport for the past three years , progressing from third to runner-up to national champion at his last championships as a junior . |
30 | I fear that this has not necessarily taken place in every case . |