Example sentences of "[pron] be hold that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was held that that provision was sufficient to make time of the essence of the time limit for the landlord 's application .
2 Manual workers made up a large proportion of the TUC membership , and the health of many of these was depicted as having been destroyed by their employment ; and , moreover , it was held that all workers had a right to a period of leisure in later life supported by-a full subsistence pension .
3 Gulliver , it was held that any profit made by a director as a result of the misuse of confidential information , which he had obtained by virtue of his position as an insider , was liable to account for that profit to the company .
4 Thus in Cointat v. Myham ( 1913 C.A. ) where the plaintiff bought bad meat in the Central London Meat Market , it was held that any warranty as to the fitness or quality of the meat was excluded , because there was an established custom of the market to that effect .
5 It was held that these remittances , in the hands of the mother , were assessable to income tax under Schedule D , Case V as being monies received in this country in respect of foreign possessions .
6 There it was held that those persons who had access to inside information were required to observe the ‘ abstain or disclose ’ principle ie they had either to disclose the inside information which they held or abstain from trading .
7 It was held that this instruction was inadequate to prevent the commission of the offence ( under section 1 ) .
8 This was taken one step further in Stadium Finance v. Robbins where it was held that this requirement was not complied with .
9 Although claims in negligence for purely financial loss do not generally succeed , it was held that this claim by the owner against the nominated sub-contractor could succeed in negligence ( i.e. even though there was no contract between the owner and sub-contractor ) .
10 It was held that this claim was allowable .
11 It was held that this loss should be recoverable from the shipowners because they should reasonably have contemplated that the delay would have resulted in a loss .
12 On an appeal to the Court of Appeal [ 1992 ] Ch. 342 it was held that this statement should be produced subject to certain names and passages being omitted .
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