Synonym: come about, fall out, go on, hap, happen, occur, pass, pass off. Similar words: take the place of, replace, replacement, place, in place, take part in, take pride in, in place of. Meaning: v. come to pass.
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121. The conference on Using effective communications to build environmental credibility will take place in London on 24-25 March 1992.
122. Reagan's television appearances furthermore were carefully scheduled to take place just prior to critical votes on his budgetary and tax policy.
123. Stoichiometric procedures also help the biochemist to follow the metabolic processes that take place in organisms.
124. Innovation had to take place cheaply, since central government could not fund much in the way of capital projects.
125. Successful though holidays may be they would not take place without a large bank balance.
126. If water is alternately sunlit and shaded, sudden changes take place.
127. A formal ceremony had been scheduled to take place in May but never went ahead.
128. It should be seen as seven functional stages of the budgetary process which take place in a political or rational context.
129. The walks take place in all but the most extreme weather conditions, so please wear suitable outdoor clothing.
130. Sessions will take place both indoors at the centre and outdoors on the adjacent comprehensive school playing fields.
131. The ceremony must take place in front of two witnesses over the age of 18.
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132. Regular reviews of progress will take place and students are asked to carefully monitor their own performance.
133. But the most important change of all needs to take place in public and government attitudes towards mental illness.
134. Most trades in the Czech capital markets take place directly at the center.
135. An industry insider said the name change was likely to take place at the end of March.
136. Secondary prevention may take place when an applicant is accepted as a client of a social work agency.
137. Frequent reviews with the manager and directors take place, so that the teams are fully aware of the Business Unit objectives.
138. All maneuvers now take place under military-civilian agreements that are tightly monitored.
139. Quite often a series of progressively unpleasant interchanges will take place with the child becoming more obstinate and the parent more angry.
140. One notable feature of the gold standard was that it allowed automatic adjustment to take place via changes in expenditure and output.
141. Melvyn Kelly, prosecuting, said it was expected that committal proceedings would be able to take place in two weeks.
142. The gates were slammed in their faces so that preparations for the closing ceremony could take place.
143. Biotransformations for organic chemists will take place on 7-9 July 1992 at University of Exeter.
144. The magistrates adjourned the hearing until October 8, when committal proceedings are likely to take place.
145. This allows the onset of molecular motion in amorphous polymers to take place at temperatures below the melting temperature of such crystallites.
146. Whether this should take place and its implications will be considered below.
147. The performance almost becomes a holy place-where a spiritual awakening seems to take place.
148. Leisure activities still take place here although they are more likely to be water skiing, wind surfing and sailing rather than bathing.
149. But it does permit small changes to take place and accumulate from one generation to the next.
150. A degree of anaerobic filtration should take place in this media.
More similar words: take the place of, replace, replacement, place, in place, take part in, take pride in, in place of, workplace, out of place, placement, make peace with, marketplace, in the first place, palace, take, stake, take up, take on, take for, take off, take out, take to, take away, take care, take down, make a face, take over, take time, by mistake.