Example sentences of "[noun pl] would [be] hold [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A review of these arrangements would be held in the assessment centre after a suitably short period .
2 On Saturday 4 June 1859 it was announced that prayer meetings would be held in the Town Hall at 6.00 am , 12.00 noon and 8.00 pm .
3 A secondary copy of all information items generated or received within the departments would be held in the Registry on microfilm .
4 Pawar said that co-operation between India and the USA had improved considerably , and confirmed that joint naval exercises would be held in the Indian Ocean later in the year .
5 Fourth , it stipulated that once Saddam Hussein had been overthrown " direct and free " elections would be held to a constituent council , which would in turn draw up a new constitution .
6 Under the reform , elections would be held under a system of proportional representation , with officials re-electable for four-year periods but unable to occupy several positions at the various levels of local and regional government at the same time .
7 According to a timetable finalized the following month , the constitution would be amended by April 1991 and multiparty elections would be held in the first quarter of 1992 .
8 In response the government , eager to distance itself from the ruling FLN , which was itself in disarray [ see pp. 37628 ; 37795-96 ] , and secure its own survival , promised that free and open parliamentary elections would be held in the first half of 1991 .
9 The government consistently denied rumours of an early poll , claiming that no parliamentary elections would be held before the presidential contest due in April 1991 , although local elections at sub-district level were expected to go ahead in May 1990 , after the success of similar elections in the Chittagong Hill Tracts on June 25 , 1989 ( see p. 36736 ) .
10 On May 7 , at the end of a visit to Washington , Biya had said in a radio interview that presidential elections would be held before the end of the year .
11 The commission would draft a new constitution to be put to a referendum , and if it won popular support , multiparty presidential and legislative elections would be held before the end of the year .
12 Show how the following numbers would be held in a 16-bit word in the sign-and.magnitude , one 's complement , two 's complement , and excess-value representations : 0 , + 1 , + 2 , + 257 , + 32767 , + 32768 .
13 Prunskiene , on the other hand , claimed that in a telephone conversation later on June 26 Gorbachev had assured her that negotiations would be held on an " inter-state " basis , implying equality between the negotiating parties .
14 They agreed future extradition arrangements for fugitive criminals , and decided that talks would be held on the creation of a final Court of Appeal .
15 The four parties agreed to reconvene having received assurances from UK Prime Minister John Major and UK Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock that talks would be held on the same basis whatever the outcome of the general election .
16 The talks would be held under the auspices of the UN International Commission for Support and Verification ( CIAV ) , perhaps in the context of an international conference attended by the secretary-generals of the UN and the Organisation of American States .
17 The talks would be held under the auspices of the UN International Commission for Support and Verification ( CIAV ) , perhaps in the context of an international conference attended by the secretary-generals of the UN and the Organisation of American States .
18 Moi gave no indication of the date of a general election , but there was general expectation that polls would be held in the first half of 1992 .
19 Elections to the Slovak and Czech National Councils would be held at the same time .
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