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

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1 She may have been led to the variations by the necessarily high-class backgrounds of her Lord Peter 's earlier investigations , but the book in which she definitively arrived at the backgrounder was The Five Red Herrings of 1931 , in which murder takes place in an artists ' colony in Galloway in Scotland .
2 This was no mean achievement , bearing in mind that much of the action takes place in the contestants ’ changing room .
3 In that warmer climate , a great part of life takes place in the streets or in the piazza and the dogs are left to wander as they wish . ’
4 Recovery takes place in the Fellowships ; after-care counselling is a bonus .
5 The activity takes place in the overlaps between the three segments of Figure 1.1 .
6 It 's a constant threat of danger and after debrief which takes place in the police station , erm relaxation is necessary erm , we have the availability of er stress counselling as well and a period of about two hours normally elapses before the officers is er reasonably able to er function as a normal police officer again and because of this er it has been decided that the officer 's duties for that day er will be terminated .
7 Development through to L5 takes place in the alveoli and bronchi , and the adults migrate to the trachea .
8 Their winter training takes place in the skies above the desert of Southern California .
9 It was notable that Mr Adamec 's replacement as Prime Minister , Mr Marian Calfa , did not take part in the talks .
10 In an effort to resolve the dispute it was agreed on May 26 that a subcommittee would consider the point at which the Irish government would take part in the talks .
11 Representatives of the telecommunications administrations of countries in the Organisation of American States will take part in the discussions .
12 ‘ It will be up to every member of the committee to decide whether they can take part in the discussions or whether they have a conflict of interest , ’ he said .
13 The whist drives for the school — you can take part in the preparations .
14 The supervisory board consists of not less than five individuals and its members may take part in the deliberations of the general meeting but have no voting rights .
15 In Annie Fox v P G Wellfair Ltd ( in liquidation ) and Philip Fisher v P G Wellfair Ltd ( in liquidation ) [ 1981 ] 2 Lloyd 's Rep 514 , the respondents did not take part in the proceedings but the applicants produced expert evidence at the hearing .
16 The Hezbollah organization announced on June 30 that it would take part in the elections , although it had not participated in any government formed since the Taif accord .
17 In the Soviet Union most funds are channelled into Olympic sport , and because rugby does not take part in the Olympics we get a very small proportion from the budget . ’
18 Philip 's great-something-grandfather , Alexander I , had been accepted as a Greek by the Greeks ( so that he could take part in the Olympics ) .
19 He will take action in the courts equally for the State as for the individual against any local authority acting ‘ ultra vires ’ , that is , beyond their powers .
20 Sometimes the sessions may take place in the galleries themselves .
21 The railway organizations have complex internal structures that may impede the implementation of the state 's objectives ; transformations must take place in the strategies , organization and relationships of groups within the railway enterprises — both management and workforce — in order for external pressures to become effective .
22 Depression — like creative work — does not take place in the interstices of life : it is continuous .
23 One of the least anticipated results of this working out of opinions , morals , and institutions under the guidance of positive philosophy , is the development which must take place in the modes of expressing them .
24 Of course , if the migrating Alu sequences are to spread to succeeding generations of animals , this cycle must take place in the cells that give rise to the sperm or eggs .
25 Yesterday , er I t took part in a Songs of Praise service at North .
26 He served on the BA 's Children 's bookselling committee , took part in the meetings of the book trade 's children 's books committee , and last year served as a judge for the children 's book section of the Whitbread Prize .
27 More than 5,000 competitors from 405 organisations took part in the Games , which finished last month .
28 He took part in the actions off the Kentish Knock and Dungeness late in 1652 and the three great sea battles of 1653 , and General George Monck ( later first Duke of Albemarle , q.v. ) recommended his promotion to one of the navy 's best ships in recognition of his services .
29 Iran took part in the summits of the Non-Aligned in 1979 and 1983 , and the new Iranian constitution defined the basis of the country 's foreign policy inter alia as ‘ ending any kind of domination , … practicing non-alignment with respect to the dominating powers and maintaining mutual peaceful relationships with non-belligerent nations ’ .
30 At the outbreak of war in 1914 he went to France and took part in the campaigns of the Marne and Aisne .
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