Example sentences of "place at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Remembering a scratch match played in 1879 , which had provided plenty of fun for both players and spectators , Bill Lister had an idea : ‘ Thinks I ta meself , if nobbut t' tradesmen cud be gotten together to play a match once a year , ah 'm sewer it wod goa , an' 'specially if it war ta tak' place at t' feast . ’
2 These allow it to assess the service provided by every station and take into account local conditions , casualty potential and the availability of crew and ensure that the right boat is in the right place at every location .
3 ‘ We felt out of place at every meeting .
4 The reaction of parents to this knowledge varied from throwing the user out of the family home to paying for their habit until a place at a treatment centre could be found ( see Dorn and South 1987 ) .
5 On 30 minutes , Farnham 's defence was all over the place at a free-kick and the ball fell at a perfect height to an unmarked Lamboll who struck an unstoppable volley past Cann .
6 Often students with babies or young children are not able to pay the full cost of a place at a crèche , so usually alternative funding is required .
7 We saw earlier how children from poorer backgrounds were disadvantaged by their home environment before they reached school , and that a lower proportion of poorer children gained a place at a nursery or a playgroup than did children from richer homes .
8 In the television shop , probably the one place at a pinch where there might have been a red light , Bryan Whitehead said there had been an occasion when Hawes became confused with females of dubious character .
9 Obtaining a place at a university for one 's daughter is a service and is so despite the accused herself not obtaining the service for herself .
10 He is leading an English team to compete in the first ever Irish staging of the Jack Charlton Trout Cup — an event which will take place at a lake near Bantry in County Cork on March 29 and 30 .
11 Throughout implementation of the job , communication will take place at a variety of levels and the skill with which it is handled will often dictate the ultimate success of the job .
12 Virtually nothing is known of Freeman 's early years ; he shrouded his early life in great mystery and even the details of his secondary schooling — which apparently took place at a boarding-school in north London — remained unknown to his closest relatives .
13 Richard Chauncy tore down this house , and built the one which stands in its place at a cost of £20,000 between 1747 and 1752 .
14 An education voucher , for example , could be used to obtain a place at a state school , or as part payment of private school fees .
15 It was as if things were taking place at a distance , in some dream-like realm .
16 This will take place at a celebration breakfast for Opportunity 2000 's first anniversary on 17 November at the Park Lane Hotel .
17 The doctor can refer the person to the social services department for a home help , or meals on wheels , or a place at a day centre .
18 Daytime employment , sheltered work , or a place at a day centre or day hospital may be one answer , or removal to a hostel or group home .
19 Those radicals ( among whom Gaitskell was , oddly , not numbered ) who wanted to abolish the public schools , or amalgamate them somehow into the maintained system , persuaded themselves for a time that if this were done , and if everyone had a chance to take the 11 + and compete for a place at a grammar school , then justice would have been done and educational standards would be secure .
20 His 1939 journey took place at a time when anti-British sentiments were beginning to reach Hadhramaut from Cairo and there was increasing criticism of the privileges of sayyid rulers .
21 The controversy which surrounded these events , and which periodically exercised the District Executive and enlivened the District Council , took place at a time when tutor-organisers were less established figures than they were to be in the 1960s and 1970s .
22 Early trials of the new drug took place at a time when the transplantation of kidneys and other organs was being vigorously investigated .
23 If the relocation takes place at a time when it is important for a child to complete a course of education , e.g. GCE examinations , the company will pay reasonable board and lodging costs for the child up to a maximum of £200 per month for the remainder of that school term or until all examinations are complete within that academic year .
24 ‘ He sent a message to the governor explaining that the thefts continued to take place at a time when the firm had transferred me to England for a period of six months .
25 In the context of inflationary scenarios this formation takes place at a time ( refs 14 , 15 ) .
26 This takes place at a time prearranged to be mutually convenient .
27 Ideally , further education activities should take place at a time when the qualified staff can most easily be spared .
28 The conference took place at a time of great political turmoil , and there were calls for the resignation of President Collor and an end to corruption .
29 True , but in some cases that did not amount to all that much , and while inter-war legislation obviously provided the experience for the post-war Planning Acts which followed , the development of statutory land-use control took place at a time when particular environmental changes seemed to be little affected by formal planning powers .
30 This should take place at a time when the individual is able to engage in detailed discussion .
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