Example sentences of "[Wh det] take place [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The process of evaluating and matching symptom pictures as a whole , which takes place in this more intuitive process , might be compared to the difference between a mathematician and a child when presented with a simple sum such as 4 + 3 .
2 There were special services to commemorate the Queen 's death in 1901 as well as ‘ United Communion Services ’ which took place at each National Council .
3 Gregory and others saw in certain happenings which took place at this time the workings of divine providence : on one occasion the boat carrying one of his opponents sank ; on another a supporter was miraculously freed from prison ; and throughout his trial the princess Rigunth fasted on his behalf .
4 To give details of the internal organisation of each of the foreign offices of Europe , and of the endless changes in detail which took place over more than a century , would be wearisome and repetitive .
5 The building was completed by 457 B.C. , for Pausanias saw on the apex of the east pediment a golden shield or bowl with a Gorgoneion and below it an inscription ( still partly preserved ) saying that it was dedicated by the Spar tans , a tithe from the spoils taken from the Argives , Athenians and their allies at Tanagra , a battle which took place in that year .
6 Great emphasis has already been laid on the rise in population which took place in these centuries .
7 Furthermore the creditors receive an element of protection in the hiatus period between presentation of the petition and the making of the winding-up order insofar as any transactions which take place in that period are void against the liquidator .
8 The political role of the coin was manifested in the way that the widespread use of coinage enabled a regime or state to impose its authority in all of the many monetary transactions which take place in any society .
9 He listened to the litany of sins : impure thoughts and actions , the lusts of the flesh , avarice , bad temper , foul language , as well as the petty bickerings which take place in any community .
10 That is , if one were to attempt to visualize the three personae involved in terms of a novel or play one would need pages to describe the kinds of interchange that Shakespeare renders in a quatrain : ‘ Trice threefold ’ , too , are the number of lines taken up by editors trying to pin down the multiple shifts of identity which take place in these four lines .
11 The origin of the pore fluids , whether marine or meteoric ( or fresh ) , also controls the diagenetic reactions which take place within these zones ( Sections 5.3.3 , 5.3.4 and 5.3.5 ) .
12 He rejected attempts to justify these actions ‘ with talk about the ‘ Soviet threat ’ to that region 's oil wealth' and underlined that ‘ we are not indifferent to what takes place in this region , which is so close to our borders ’ .
13 It risks , however , giving the impression that what matters is not the quality of life as we each experience it in our individual consciousness , but simply what takes place in some objective world — which seems a betrayal of the whole point of utilitarianism .
14 We to say was aware of the practice in May of nineteen ninety two but I am not clear er as to what took place at that stage because we have n't as yet looked into that .
15 What what took place at these meetings ?
16 That what it means , and it was fifty days se se se seven weeks , after the death and resurrection of Jesus and the disciples had been told to wait in an upper room until the Holy Spirit would descend upon them , and you 've had that record read to you from acts chapter two of just what took place on that day , that birth day of the church of Jesus Christ .
17 Female involvement may have been at the fringes , though what took place in this ‘ marginal , area may turn out to have been more important than long-forgotten events on the field of play .
18 It is worth citing Goodwin 's description of what took place in some detail :
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