Example sentences of "[vb -s] take place [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Redecoration has taken place on all floors .
2 Brushes : Considerable development has taken place with these tools .
3 No analysis is begun , therefore , before a substantial amount of preliminary enquiry and discussion has taken place with those having ‘ hands on ’ involvement in the activity to be studied .
4 Erm we have put forward an alternative er mechanism for environmental discounts and er I can say by at this stage , by reference to the erm critique that has taken place of that of those environmental discounts in N Y eleven , that erm , while we would n't go along with making anywhere near the the additions that are suggested there , erm it may be that it would be sensible to make a further discount in respect of the heritage coast .
5 In other words no change has taken place at all .
6 This suggests that the major transfer of care from state hospitals has taken place without any specific political driving force .
7 initial training for existing teachers of community languages has taken place without any , or much , linguistic input
8 Development has taken place over many years , with ICI and Courtaulds working closely with Dornier .
9 Acquisition is not easy to separate from either apprehension on one side or storage on the other , but it implies that learning has taken place in that something new can now be done if appropriate .
10 Is my right hon. Friend aware that an enormous number of people in Herefordshire are very grateful for the spectacular increase in knee and hip replacements that has taken place in that health authority 's area during the past 10 years ?
11 Braverman claims that ‘ deskilling ’ has taken place in many white-collar jobs .
12 He has played a significant though unsung part in the primary school revolution which has taken place in this country over the last ten to fifteen years .
13 But it seems more plausible to highlight the financial market liberalisation which has taken place in both economies .
14 Some of the work with the unemployed has taken place within this context .
15 Standardisation needs to take place at another level as well ; this time amongst computer-using historians who are willing to attempt collective decisions about what information should be encoded in a machine-readable document and about how encoding decisions should be recorded for posterity and secondary analyses .
16 As can be seen for wild-type Eco K approximately 50% of the DNA is cleaved after 30 min and no further reaction appears to take place after this time .
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