Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] place in " 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 The event has and will be commemorated in various ways throughout the year , but the principal exhibition , Sovereign , rightly takes place in London , and in the most famous museum associated with the Crown , the Victoria and Albert .
3 There are fewer rules than in the above classes and racing only takes place in winds above 11 knots .
4 It was clear from the start that American aid would only take place in the context of commitments to economic reform within Europe .
5 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 .
6 Such a scene could only take place in The Wedding Present 's dressing room .
7 Despite the growth of a local political consciousness nurtured in its coal-mines , the transfer of militancy from work to council chamber could only take place in Clay Cross once the mines had been nationalized and the culturally paternalistic influence of the local coal-owners had been removed .
8 ‘ Fornication and adultery ’ were sins against the ideal that sex should only take place in ‘ a permanent married relationship ’ , ‘ homosexual genital acts also fall short of this ideal ’ , Christians were ‘ called to be exemplary in all spheres of morality , including sexual morality ’ , and ‘ holiness of life is particularly required of Christian leaders ’ .
9 By May the play was almost complete — all that was necessary was the process of readjustment which would necessarily take place in consultation with director and actors .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 But as far as the government , politicians and media in Britain are concerned the war is only taking place in the desert .
13 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 .
14 Similar changes are constantly taking place in other parts of our bodies .
15 I fear that this has not necessarily taken place in every case .
16 However , communication links between the trainee and the trainer via a computer are not a substitute for the two-way conversation and observation which normally takes place in a class-room .
17 Certainly , that movement of mind normally takes place in a bounded framework of study , i.e. the student 's ‘ course ’ .
18 The annual University Open Day normally takes place in mid-June and is open to all-comers — prospective students of all ages , their relatives and friends ; teachers and careers staff .
19 There was much more teamwork between nurses and doctors than normally takes place in hospitals .
20 It takes place all the time and should not be confused with organizational politicking ( which generally takes place behind closed doors ) or personal vituperation ( which generally takes place in committee rooms ) .
21 Waterskiing already takes place in lake 105 a few yards from the contested area .
22 ‘ There is no precedent created as this already takes place in Northern Ireland , which is an integral part of the United Kingdom .
23 Initial adjudication of claims to social security benefits will generally take place in a local office of the Department of Social Security or Department of Employment depending on the benefit claimed .
24 First candidate enrolment in the new system will thus take place in September 1990 , units having been prepared and validated during session 1989–90 .
25 However , specific faith-sharing and prayer group activities are more relevant in retreat settings and will not normally take place in the classroom where the focus is predominantly educational in nature .
26 Important shifts did nevertheless take place in ways which profoundly reshaped the organisation of sexuality .
27 To a large extent these developments were stimulated by the king 's desperate need for finance , but his exploitation of the political defeat of the Contrariants also involved a massive administrative operation : both factors explain why the expansion largely took place in the treasury and exchequer .
28 Industrial development in this case was prepared in the ‘ downswing ’ before the 1790s , largely took place in the ‘ upswing ’ from the 1790s to 1810 , was overtaken by the rest of the West Midlands from 1842 to 1873 , and was largely extinguished in the downswing from the 1920s to 1932 .
29 It has already been pointed out that it was difficult for many part-time farmers to get time away from their jobs so adult training normally took place in the evenings and at weekends .
30 A slow , almost imperceptible evolution is already taking place in the high street .
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