Example sentences of "[vb infin] place [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Accent or dialect can communicate place of residence during acquisition of language ; and it may take time for the listener to become accustomed to a different dialect .
2 Mention has been made as to the nonexistence of an allocation for housing and as to the suitability of this forum for consideration of the effect which would take place of development with or without the existing allocation .
3 No development could take place without permission from the local planning authority and then only on payment of a betterment charge to the Central Land Board .
4 We feel that assessments should take place as part of the normal learning activity .
5 The opening of new offices may take place as part of a general expansion of the activities of a firm to additional locations ( though usually never so far away that they can not benefit from the goodwill attaching to headquarters ) or involve streamlining administration by establishing different departments in separate offices .
6 This is because electricity generation is far more efficient when demand is consistent and the fact that recharging would take place at night plus the fact that peak transport demand is generally in summer , would mean that more generating plant could operate consistently at full load thus lowering the unit cost of electricity .
7 On the other hand , the demonstrative does not merely give crude emphasis to a referent ; it suggests that although the element is " known " some extra processing effort must take place in order for it to be accessed .
8 The training will take place in parallel with the installation and they will return to work ready , and able , to operate the new system .
9 We believe this should take place in parallel with efforts to raise standards of environmental care in the undesignated countryside .
10 Participants signed a protocol to a treaty creating a Central American Parliament , providing that deputies should be elected no later than 36 months after the treaty was constitutionally ratified by each state , and that such elections should take place in accordance with the electoral laws of the respective countries .
11 The ceremony must take place in front of two witnesses over the age of 18 .
12 On the same day a Shop Window 92 Shore Event will take place in front of Middlesbrough Civic Centre , including a march and displays by the Royal Marine Band of the Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland .
13 Wedgwood Museum curator Gaye Blake Roberts said : ‘ It is particularly exciting that this exhibition should take place in view of Wedgwood 's long trading association with the Netherlands which is Wedgwood 's oldest export market , dating back to 1763 .
14 This would take place in view of the grandstands at 5.35 , after the players had checked their scores , signed their cards and taken a little time to compose themselves .
15 Naturally , at least to begin with , the children will not be able to do this all for themselves , and the goal-setting will take place in collaboration with the teacher .
16 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 .
17 However , each National Board will wish to evolve re-entry programmes with their own country 's needs and priori-ties in mind , and this may be reflected in the modus operandi of individual boards , and the considerable amount of time and discussion which will no doubt take place in advance of reaching a UK wide agreement .
18 Exploratory talks in advance of similar negotiations will take place in respect of Lesotho and Saudi Arabia .
19 THESE FLIGHTS WILL TAKE PLACE FROM SHOREHAM WITH A FULLY QUALIFIED INSTRUCTOR .
20 But this can not be the whole story , for David Rhodes and others have discovered that this communication can even take place from tree to tree , where there is no root or other physical contact .
21 Climb For The World will take place from noon on September 21 to noon
22 After taking up the post , the professor will become eligible for consideration , in reviews which will take place from time to time , for one of a small number of additional awards which may be made in recognition of outstanding academic distinction and/or contribution to the academic work of the University ( e.g. in leadership in , or in the development of , some field of study ) .
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