Example sentences of "held at [art] [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | In practice the polymer solution is held at a constant temperature while precipitant is added to the stirred solution . |
2 | However , UI chief Peter Cunningham , speaking from the dais , alluded to discussions that were being held at the highest levels and suggested that they were very close to some sort of agreement . |
3 | Small local exhibitions are also being held at the following locations and staff will be available at selected times to answer your questions . |
4 | If you can not get to your own branch , you can withdraw between £ 100 and £200 in cash from HICA by presenting your Midland Auto Cheque Card , which must have been issued on a Current Account held at the same branch as your HICA . |
5 | The workshop will be held at the same time as the World Methodist Council 's International Publishing Committee . |
6 | In Georgia , where the referendum was held at the same time as elections for local councils , voters were asked : " Do you agree that the state independence of Georgia should be restored on the basis of the independence act of May 26 , 1918 ? " |
7 | Parliamentary elections , held at the same time as the presidential poll , were contested by 330 candidates from six parties . |
8 | In a referendum held at the same time as the elections , 78 per cent of voters supported a new Constitution which provided for a directly elected President to appoint a Prime Minister who would in turn appoint a Cabinet , with all appointments requiring parliamentary approval . |
9 | The 14th World Orchid Conference and Show will be held at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre from 26 April to 2 May . |
10 | Then again , the pen had to be held at an exact angle and Miss Smith had her own very efficient method of quickly teaching this . |
11 | Physical indications that may be caused by defective vision : unusual head position while working ( poking forward or held sideways ) ; work held at an unusual distance or angle ; frowning , squinting or facial grimaces when trying to read ; complaints of headache or dizziness during visual activities ; covering one eye with the hand , or closing it ; aversion to bright light . |