Examples of 'had to take place' in a sentence

Meaning of "had to take place"

The phrase 'had to take place' indicates that a specific event or action was necessary or required to happen. It implies that there were predetermined circumstances or reasons that led to the occurrence of the event

How to use "had to take place" in a sentence

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had to take place
So of course my story had to take place there.
It had to take place in total darkness.
But certainly brainwashing had to take place.
It had to take place between eight and nine.
This conversation had to take place long ago.
They had to take place on three consecutive days to be effective.
A new rotation had to take place.
Construction had to take place in stages so publishing could continue without interruption.
Recruitment and training had to take place in secret.
He thinks it had to take place about twenty kilometers from their window.
A conciliation procedure had to take place.
The action had to take place in a hairdresser saloon.
Ded to provide information on the sound environment in which communication had to take place.
National dialogue had to take place without interference from abroad.
They were limited to a given time period in which the colonization had to take place.

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Comparative tests had to take place before the signing of a contract.
It soon became apparent that major expansion of the navy had to take place.
It just all had to take place inside the one room.
Early common law cases held that performance of a contract always had to take place.
Development efforts had to take place within an environment of democracy and good governance.
The grants were limited to a given time period in which colonization had to take place.
Subsequent rescues had to take place from isolated points along the coast.
By all means Christmas had to take place.
The legal process had to take place within the framework of the Convention.
A short recapitulation of the Saturn existence had to take place.
A lot of repression no longer had to take place and peoples wellbeing increased as a result.
Before that could happen major improvements in the DI registers had to take place.
The catch was that the story had to take place on a single day.
It had to take place in relative indifference, in a hidden consensus.
Such obligations had to take place in Malaysia.
For a marriage to be legally valid, a civil ceremony had to take place.
Under common law a trial had to take place in the county where the crime happened.
Thirdly, annual external auditing had to take place.
That the hit had to take place My employers told me to make sure that.
Many years ago, a conversation had to take place face to face.
And it had to take place in Buenos Aires.
Any cooperation with China in space had to take place within this framework.
In order to convert ancient sunlight to energy, a violent reaction had to take place.
The arrest of Jesus had to take place a night.
Since then, where water had destroyed everything, reconstruction has had to take place.
Aldo agreed that the fight had to take place throughout Europe.
It had to take place and it has!
The glorification of Jesus accordingly had to take place before the Spirit could be given.
However, before we can celebrate, some serious cleaning had to take place.
This Engagement session had to take place in the mountains near Gourdon.
But as the king had spoken, the move had to take place.
Such a vigil had to take place Monday night on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
When they were out of the house . that the hit had to take place.
The operation had to take place on time!
It had to take place in total darkness . Therefore, there could be no fire.

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