Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] place " in BNC.
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1 | The conclusion states that the BIE recommends that embalming of infectious cases should not take place , the guidelines are merely a service to members . |
2 | The ‘ four great freedoms ’ were suspended so that public meetings and rallies could not take place . |
3 | Notice that the buying and selling of units can only take place between the trust and the original purchaser . |
4 | We did not suggest in our previous Scientific Correspondence that such trials should not take place ; indeed one of us ( J. R. ) will soon be involved in a clinical trial of MicroGeneSys gp160 in pregnant women . |
5 | Rational behaviour would dictate that substitution of short-dated bonds for the relatively less attractive bills will now take place , and so the price of these bonds will begin to rise as investors increase their demand for them and the yield on these assets will begin to decline . |
6 | These activities could well take place in other areas , but the impression given in Team D was that this kind of informal or semi-formal engagement with vulnerable sections of the community , recorded only patchily , constituted a prominent part of the social work approach . |
7 | In smaller businesses , job reviews may only take place when the time comes to decide on salary increases and there might be little consultation with the majority of members of staff . |
8 | Nor tenderness either , but more a wistful thought of a better world where such things as new beginnings could actually take place , and which he could never realistically expect to see . |
9 | With a chord of C major , diatonic substitution notes would be as shown in Example 100 , resolving on the note substituted as indicated ( if any resolution takes place ) : The above resolutions may not take place at all ; indeed , one substitution note may move to another ( presuming the same harmony ) , again without any resolution taking place . |
10 | Fortunately for these pedigree breeds there are usually plenty of human slaves around to tend to their needs and comforts and , should the worst happen and the animals be forced to fend for themselves as strays , changes would soon take place . |
11 | Important changes will also take place in economic affairs , but it is the next Parliament that will matter . |
12 | She writes ‘ If the women employed in television treat the problem of discrimination against women as their own problem , too , and work together with other viewers … concrete changes will definitely take place ’ . |
13 | With the benefit of fifteen years ’ experience and from the security of a university in Britain , it is possible to pronounce with considerable confidence upon what should have happened ; to comment owlishly on how untidy and illogical were the processes employed , how more information should have been spelt out with more precision , how more evaluation should have been undertaken sooner , how unreal were our expectations in terms of how quickly and how evenly changes can effectively take place . |
14 | The professional development of future teachers could then take place in the classroom . |
15 | Water safety demonstrations will also take place and there will be a chance to learn first aid and resuscitation techniques as well as enjoying lake cruises and illustrated talks . |
16 | A figure of 40,000 a year is used ( though ‘ we have formed no final view about whether this number of demolitions will actually take place ’ ) . |
17 | In London , volunteer training programmes will now take place every September and February and will require an individual 's time for one evening a week over a six-week programme . |
18 | Will the Solicitor-General assure the House that similar treacherous activities will not take place when the next Labour Government are democratically elected under my right hon. Friend the Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) ? |
19 | 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 . |
20 | The grounds for arrest It is one thing to identify the crimes for which an arrest is now possible ; it is another to say when such arrests may lawfully take place . |
21 | The not altogether clear provisions regarding audit , finality and certainty mean that adjustments could well take place long after a partner has left a firm . |
22 | Presidential campaigns would last 21 days , and ( unlike at present ) presidential and legislative elections would not take place simultaneously . |
23 | Noting that " negotiations can not take place behind the backs of our people " , he implicitly reaffirmed the ANC demand for a one person one vote system , declaring : " It is our belief that the future of our country can only be determined by a body which is democratically elected on a non-racial basis . " |
24 | Hard on the heels of Hartnell 's collapse Fashion Editorand troubles at Ronay comes news that the March London Fashion Shows may not take place . |
25 | Restrictions would not take place until a process of consultation with representative of various relevant bodies — including animal welfare groups — had taken place . |
26 | For there would be some temporal duration represented by each revolution of the wheel and a certain number of these revolutions would still take place in the interval of time we call a day , even though the motion of the sun had ceased . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Mass and other services will now take place in the crypt while the upper part of the cathedral will be reserved for the more important feast days . |
29 | It is obvious that we should have talks but I am not willing to be told that the talks can only take place at one location and I am not willing to accept an invitation to a slanging match . |
30 | The Government Railway Inspector was generally satisfied with the trials , and public steam runs can now take place for the centenary of the MER next year . |