Example sentences of "[Wh det] hold [art] " in BNC.

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1 John Spalvins , the head of Adelaide Steamship which holds a key 20 per cent stake in Bell Resources , has asked the Western Australian Supreme Court to appoint a receiver to that company along with Mr Bond 's master company , Bond Corporation , and his private family concern , Dallhold Investments .
2 Mr Spalvins , who heads the Adelaide Steamship group which holds a 20 per cent stake in Bell Resources , called off his legal action to appoint a receiver to the company .
3 But it does have a dome which holds a bubble of air giving a safe haven if needed .
4 There is a cliff in Kaiserslautern which holds a cave so deep and mysterious that no one has discovered its bottom .
5 In Australia the need to make the material more accessible to a widely scattered clientele has been met in part by the adoption of a centre for every state and territory , each of which holds a replicate collection of teaching materials .
6 One is an actual building which holds a bar , restaurant , disco , or any combination of the three , that is there specifically for singles to patronise , the other is a group of people who are all single and form a club that has different social activities at different venues .
7 This dress is by Caroline Alexander ( WD14C92 , £1,635 ) at Collections , 3 Motcomb Street , SW1 , a new shop which holds a wide selection of wedding dresses by a group of well established designers — Fiorito , Andrea Wilkin , Louise Hamlyn-Wright and Rebecca Street — each one is available , by appointment , to create the dress of your dreams .
8 The householder drops the collected dog mess into the container , which holds a mixture of non-toxic chemicals and a simple perfume .
9 Do not overfill the Steamatic tank which holds a maximum 1.5 litres/2.5 pints .
10 Before the adventurers can really take in this chamber , a skeletal figure clad in a tatty , filth-encrusted black robe standing not far from the door eagerly holds out its hands to them , one of which holds a hot branding iron .
11 News is that it 's alive and well in Eau Claire , Wisconsin , and is even considering an initial public offering of shares — and IBM Corp , which holds a large minority stake , will be marketing and supporting the SS-1 when it comes out .
12 More than 280 jobs were cut from the current workforce of 530 — 100 will be relocated to major investor Canon Inc , which holds a 17.9% stake in the firm .
13 The GSNI , which holds a large amount of data on open file , advises the Department and assists in administering licences .
14 It is libido — that is , sexual energy — which holds a group together .
15 Furthermore the term register is sometimes used to refer to any device which holds a group of one or more bits of information , and which is capable of being accessed at electronic speeds : in this book we use it only for storage devices provided for some special purpose ( such as the SAR ) , and do not apply it to a general store location .
16 Behind the dish stands this year 's Christmas gift , from her eldest stepson Jonathan : a tiny , cut-glass snowdrop vase which holds a posy of cold hothouse snowdrops , white and green , delicately streaked , fragile , hopeful , a promise of futurity .
17 The hon. Gentleman may have noted what a Labour Member said the other day : ’ The party which holds a majority in the United Kingdom Parliament has a mandate for the whole United Kingdom . ’
18 Further copies will be held by the Guildhall Library , where the original registers are deposited and by the ESRC Data Archive at Essex University , which holds a file of the sample .
19 However , this still maintains square frames to the medallions , each of which holds a single , floral device .
20 24 ) is a 4 x 4 grid arrangement , ( in simple guilloche ) , of regular squares , each of which holds a circular medallion .
21 Six attractive pot pourri designs have been captured under glass and the fragrance has been added to the absorbent wooden frame which holds a fragrance more effectively than some pot pourri .
22 Before you throw away the plastic strap which holds a four-pack of cans away , snip each ring the straps can end up in ponds and rivers , where they catch around the legs of waterfowl and wildlife , with potentially lethal consequences .
23 We begin with Belbo phoning from Paris to say , ‘ They 're after me , ’ and the telephone going dead just as he is about to give the password for the computer file which holds the final explanation known to him alone .
24 ‘ Stabbers ’ and attack the muscle which holds the shell closed and ‘ hammerers ’ simply bash a hole in the shell .
25 The monarchy is the keystone which holds the arching class system in place .
26 There is something absurd , as well , in the extravagance of the Liberal Democrat demands , for history has shown that the party which holds the balance of power finds itself compromised .
27 On later models it is the tag which holds the rad cap chain and is thus marked 4M54 , which means April 1954 .
28 Remove the column shroud and slacken the clamping screw which holds the switch assembly to the column .
29 When they reacted the drug with a self complementary two ’ stranded , six-base DNA chain , they found that the hydrogen bonding which holds the two strands together can not compete with the bonding of the platinum complex to adjacent guanine groups ( see Figure ) .
30 Which holds the greater amount of liquid ?
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