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

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1 And nothing that takes place within the nervous system can explain why this property of intentionality should emerge there .
2 ‘ One must recognise that these polls take place , but also carefully remember that a decision about any vacancy that takes place is taken by my colleagues in the House of Commons , and not the general public . ’
3 The second main reason why handling grief is different these days is that death has become less and less an event that takes place within the confines of the family circle .
4 The argument that these spontaneous housing settlements are a superior form of accommodation to the city slums is borne out by the consolidation that takes place in low-income settlements .
5 A street exchange no different from any other that takes place in the course of a day in the High Streets and Main Streets of any town anywhere .
6 In Chapter 4 more formal arrangements for support were described , but in most bureaux the natural discussion that takes place as advisers focus on the information system serves as the only team support .
7 If one focuses on all the production that takes place within national boundaries , the measure is termed the gross domestic product ( GDP ) .
8 But these factors are correlated only with hypnotic responsiveness , not with any change that takes place within hypnosis itself .
9 And the bruising in-fighting between Henry Park 's medics and the formidable hospital administrator matches anything that takes place in the operating theatre .
10 In the first place it could be argued that the power of the professional association to act is severely limited , because much of the censorship that takes place in libraries is ultimately applied by Library Committees and local authorities whose members are beyond the control of the librarians ' professional body .
11 This did not inherently exclude any method of training , formal or informal , although the unplanned , sometimes unintended , day-to-day learning and reinforcement that takes place ‘ on-the-job ’ ( for better or worse ) , was regarded as outside our official remit .
12 It did exclude the unplanned , ( and sometimes unintended ! ) learning and reinforcement that takes place ‘ on-the-job ’ .
13 Modern psychoanalysis has taught us a great deal about the ‘ splitting ’ and division that takes place within our own personality .
14 Oxidisation — the physical and chemical reaction that takes place when your hair is exposed to daylight .
15 The family interaction that takes place provides important insights into family functioning .
16 He drew a different conclusion from the vast amount of volcanic activity that takes place among the islands of South-East Asia .
17 Would that the same could be said for another competition that takes place at this time of the year — England 's County Championship finals .
18 If we really wanted to find out whether the unwesternised Wolof were capable of expressing different points of view , we could do worse than to look for instance at their political activities and see whether , in factional disputes , the lobbying that takes place indicates such an awareness .
19 These quantitative measures though , do not reflect the impact of the extensive coordination that takes place between formally independent firms nor the importance of affiliation through subcontracting .
20 Although the use of electronic media in the business world is increasing , there remains a vast amount of communication that takes place on paper .
21 This means that despite the precise route being available to only one of the interlocutors , the shared knowledge and context , especially in terms of the goal to be achieved , allows the sort of negotiation that takes place in everyday communication .
22 Thirdly , however , the focus on ethnicity as part of the discourse of cultural pluralism and diversity pays scant attention to the highly complex , contextually variable and economically and politically influenced drawing and redrawing of boundaries that takes place in encounters within the minority communities and in relation to white groups .
23 ( An event in this sense is something that takes place at a single point in space , at a specified point in time . )
24 An event that takes place in your personal world in early June could be one of the highlights of the year .
25 Write the conversation that takes place .
26 Sections 352 , 354 and 355 clearly envisage , and indeed demand , alterations without which the register could not be kept up to date and fulfil its purpose , and although there is no express provision for alterations of members ' addresses that takes place all the time .
27 ‘ Well , no odder than any other murder that takes place on stage during the first night of a new play , when the leading actor is shot dead by his understudy . ’
28 SHAK ALE MAN The struggle that takes place in the night between the urge to urinate and the urge to continuing sleeping
29 The warming and cooling that takes place when the computer is turned on and off expands and contracts circuit boards and socketed integrated circuit chips .
30 Having looked at mergers then from both sides , I 've seen the prejudices that go into any debate that takes place between any unions coming together .
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