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Example sentences for "takes place"

  • Hence a priori, applied to perception, has here primarily, if not exclusively, the temporal meaning that the perception takes place antecedently to all experience.

  • The fact is that the same unconscious transition takes place in Kant's account of time which, as we saw,[11] takes place in his account of space.

  • This relation, therefore, takes place not by my merely accompanying every representation with consciousness, but by my adding one representation to another, and being conscious of the synthesis of them.

  • The essential characteristic of a geometrical judgement is not that it takes place prior to experience, but that it is not based upon experience.

  • This gradual course is even the rule in Christianized nations; although a decisive change of mind often enough, though by no means always, takes place in marked epochs of the inner history of life.

  • This exuberant prodigality of life-germs, of which proportionately only a few are preserved and reproduced, takes place in the plant and {40} animal world in a very marked degree.

  • And therefore, without further consideration, he thinks and believes that in primeval times everything took place in the same way as it does at present, and, which is a still greater error, as it takes place in the lower animals.

  • But if such being were not in matter, yet like such being as is in matter, it could be taken away by corruption, even where there is no matter; as takes place in this sacrament, as is evident from what was said above.

  • Whatever artificial change, then, takes place in the water, whether by mixture or by alteration, the water's nature is not changed.

  • Therefore there will be a Judgment at the last day besides that which takes place in the present time.

  • For when an actual, though only temporary, increase of our serenity, even to the extent of joyfulness, takes place, it usually appears without any external occasion.

  • Why the peculiar distribution of the male influence (on which we determine our genera,) takes place, is another question, and one that cannot be fairly asked?

  • In the human species, after certain fevers a simultaneous and total moult, if the term may be so applied, takes place.

  • At the embryonic rim it takes place by the simple growth of the rim, so that the point x in figs.

  • After the formation of this capsule the egg is laid, and the whole of the development, with the exception of the very first stages, takes place externally.

  • Now this height f g, is always the same; all change therefore, in the plates, takes place on the horizontal length: and this length is most easily found by the foregoing RULE OF THREE.

  • If it were, I would ask in what direction it takes place?

  • A concurrence of two or more causes, not separately producing each its own effect, but interfering with or modifying the effects of one another, takes place, as has already been explained, in two different ways.

  • The Sanchayana, or collection of bones, takes place on the fifth day.

  • On the second day of the marriage ceremonies, the tying of the sathamanam (marriage badge) takes place.

  • Six months before the marriage ceremony takes place, the pasupu (turmeric) ceremony is performed.

  • Sometimes it takes place as the result of a perforation of the duodenum.


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