Example sentences of "take [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 WACC takes part in jury at Cannes
2 Public health medicine takes responsibility on behalf of the medical profession for many of the medical functions that can not be discharged at the bedside or in the consulting room .
3 ‘ Well , no odder than any other murder that takes place on stage during the first night of a new play , when the leading actor is shot dead by his understudy . ’
4 It is proposed therefore that closure of Mucklets Road takes place with provision of a new single carriageway road on the line of the disused railway between Newhailes Road ( A6095 ) and Eskside West ( B6415 ) to act as a replacement for Mucklets Road as an access route to Musselburgh ( west ) .
5 Mating takes place at night in shallow pools in dunes and other sandy areas .
6 Early work on a research programme takes place without heed of or in spite of apparent falsifications by observation .
7 The actual emergence usually takes place under cover of darkness .
8 General pictures of what happens during the middle years are inevitably flawed , but they suggest that a change often takes place in marriage at that time and that for many people satisfactions come from sources outside the couple 's relationship .
9 Hirsch is trailing his coat , but he is concerned with what takes place in society at large , not in college courses .
10 Generally the provisions affecting settled property properly so-called — where the property is held by trustees for administration in accordance with the terms of a deed of settlement — are framed round the conception of the trust beneficiary as the transferor of the property involved in any transfer of value which takes place in consequence of any dealing with the property by way of advances out of the capital or disposal of his beneficial interest or termination of that interest by surrender or on death .
11 Much of this work takes place in combination with the Archive 's continuing programme of data acquisition and data dissemination .
12 A group of eight black boys in this discussion reveal how they feel about certain teachers making derogatory comments about their skin colour in the form of a joke , and also how it affects them emotionally when this takes place in front of the class .
13 The action takes place by way of a simple op.amp comparator , IC5 , and transistor TR5 .
14 Breeding takes place from spring to mid summer .
15 The transfer always takes place from right to left .
16 Further development takes place after entry into the intermediate host , the infective stag being reached in 17 days .
17 Lorenz had his model restored and it now takes pride of place on his writing desk , decorated in the colours of the aircraft flown by Helmut Lennartz also formerly of III/JG7 .
18 So from national pride at the North Pole , the well travelled iceaxe takes pride of place on the wall of Number 10 .
19 So from national pride at the North Pole , the well travelled iceaxe takes pride of place on the wall of Number 10 .
20 The statue takes pride of place at Gerrards Cross station .
21 The 1971 portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne by Francis Bacon takes pride of place in this sale of contemporary pictures with the estimate of £180–240,000 ( $315–420,000 ) .
22 Today the painting is worth forty thousand pounds , and takes pride of place in the new Summerfield gallery at cheltenham art gallery and museum .
23 A Tudor Doll 's House takes pride of place in a fine collection of houses and period dolls .
24 your , your duty under article five is to be guided by the European court and indeed yes the competition law takes precedence over consideration of solvency and protection of policy holders , these are matters which can be reconciled under article eighty five three , not eighty five one
25 Barclays will take payment by transfer from other banks and most building societies .
26 His argument was that the Church of Ireland was ‘ poisoned by ecumenism ’ and as such he , as a Free Presbyterian , could not take part in fund-raising on its behalf .
27 The choice is varied and students may take advantage of tuition in many sports or alternatively may organize their own programme of activities and book the various sports facilities at times which suit their academic timetables .
28 Most of the agencies that we shall be describing in the following sections would claim to offer information , advice and assistance but some are dubious as to the extent to which they should take action on behalf of a client and some will refer a matter on to specialists when they reach the limits of their competence .
29 The convention would take effect after ratification by five states .
30 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 .
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