Example sentences of "held [adv prt] by [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They are held on by recessed bolts and wing-nuts , and are easily removed .
2 Conservation chiefs are insisting the 150ft high metal monstrosity must be preserved as a ‘ national monument ’ because it is held up by fancy Doric columns .
3 Transports , were , the Admiralty declared , frequently held up by drunken and indisciplined seamen , to the detriment of the war effort , and seriously proposed that all men in the mercantile marine should he conscripted into the Royal Naval Reserve under naval discipline .
4 Their supply ships were held up by contrary winds , and Edward was faced with no alternative but an inglorious retreat to England .
5 While it is true that no major course development has been held up by administrative constraints , the range of decisions with administrative effects ( deadlines , counting rules , etc. , as well as the information base about approved fields ) imposes a permanent culture of change on the administration of the Course .
6 The government decided in 1973 to promote nuclear power , but the idea has been held up by unresolved questions concerning the environment .
7 Work on the dam began in 1983 but was held up by economic and environmental objections .
8 The initialling of the agreement , reached in principle in October 1991 [ see pp. 38541-42 ] , had been held up by legal objections raised in December [ see p. 38691 ] by the EC 's European Court of Justice ( ECJ ) .
9 A service accord had been held up by developing countries , who feared that liberalization would allow Western financial companies to cripple newly established indigenous financial service industries .
10 Our passes were only valid for Arussi ; consequently , when we reached Haro , a small administrative post further down the banks of the Webi , we were held up by Abyssinian officials and a mob of their compatriots .
11 Many creatures , even large herbaceous plants and octopuses ( above ) , are held up by hydrostatic pressure .
12 As an invective against chaos it is convincing — and was even held up by past critics as an illustration of Shakespeare 's own belief in hierarchical society .
13 In the English Midlands and south east , winter wheat and oilseed crops were held back by poor autumn seedbeds and waterlogging .
14 The same determination , which was often frighteningly apparent in his 250 days , came bursting through again and yet Ruggia was usually held back by poorly set-up machinery .
15 WOMEN in the corporate world are being held back by unsuitable methods of management training , according to research by Lancaster University Management School .
16 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is the average amount of money being held back by local education authorities in England and Wales , per pupil , under the system of local management of schools .
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