Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] place for " in BNC.
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1 | Art 93 , which is , with the collapse of the rival attraction formerly held at Olympia , now London 's only fair for contemporary art , will be taking place for the fifth consecutive year at Islington 's Business Design Centre ( 21–24 January ) . |
2 | ‘ It needs to be worked through at local level and discussions will be taking place for some time , ’ said Mr Smith . |
3 | At the time of writing negotiations are taking place for another Drummond locomotive to be at the show . |
4 | Closures of railway lines had been taking place for many years , accelerated by the growing availability of cars in the 1950s . |
5 | In one sense this kind of thing has been taking place for centuries . |
6 | The document ignores the debate on curriculum which has been taking place for 20 years . |
7 | Britain would now be in the fortunate position of having had , in 1991 , nothing worse than a shallow and short-lived recession , from which a smart recovery would already have been taking place for several quarters , with no balance of payments constraint and little rise in unemployment . |
8 | Negotiations between the National Trust and MoD have been taking place for two years and have reached a critical stage . |
9 | ‘ The discussions have been taking place for such a long time that I rather got used to the idea that I should be leaving . |
10 | Such a process has been taking place for a long time . |
11 | Negotiations have been taking place for almost two years and their failure is a big setback to the ambitions of the Edinburgh-based financial institution set up with £26 million in 1991 as a building society acquisition vehicle . |
12 | No longer did the garrison feel that their sufferings were taking place for the amusement of the crowd . |
13 | Much youth work in the region is led by young people and a lot of training is taking place for the leaders of different groups . |