Example sentences of "held by [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The record held by a Frenchmen stands at 44 knots that 's around 50 mph .
2 Good RE teaching is about the historical facts and the literature of the main world religions and it allows the young to study the beliefs and attitudes held by the adherents of these religions and also by humanists .
3 To understand the act it is therefore necessary to discover the meaning held by the actors .
4 These shares are held by the investors , and on the triggering of the ratchet — the achievement of certain projections or market capitalisation on a flotation , for example — all or some of the convertible redeemable preference shares will be redeemed ; but if the results fall short of what is expected then they will be converted into ordinary shares and as a result increase the investor 's share of the equity at the expense of the proportion held by management .
5 1792 It being Represented to this Meeting that their is unlawful combinations and Meetings held by the Weavers in the Island , particularly in the Parish of Kilchoman , for the purpose of shortening or cutting off the usual measure called the Islay Ell , which has for time Immemorial been the Standard Measure given by the Weavers with every Species of their Manufacture , and for reducing the measure to the English yard , and for continueing the prices for the English yard as high as that for the Islay Ell
6 The conflict with Majorian was caused by his reversal of the policies of Avitus , rather than any hostility towards the Empire held by the Burgundians themselves .
7 We held an investigation and realised that some of the records held by the accounts departments did not tally with the real situation .
8 The difference is clearly seen by comparing the ideologies of mobility held by the members of the two sorts of system .
9 ‘ Beyond the Boundaries ’ was the 21st annual national conference held by the Women 's Caucus for Art in Seattle , US .
10 Th the only reason there might not , i i i if they 're not getting enough it is because erm ei either too much land is being held by the landlords because the cadres are , or the cadres taking the land .
11 Then in 534 they overthrew the kingdom of the Burgundians , and two years later they were ceded the majority of the territory held by the Goths in Provence .
12 In fact , in the early Merovingian period it seems to have been held by the rulers of the eastern kingdom , but after Sigibert I 's murder in 575 half of it was handed over to Guntram , presumably to cement an alliance between the young Childebert II and his uncle .
13 She sought discovery of psychiatric reports held by the defendants who were the education authority .
14 This detailed investigation revealed that , although in broad terms the earlier proposals were supported , the total number of files held by the departments ( ie approximately 60,000 ) , and the variety of ways in which outposted files were managed and used , would make the cost of providing a sophisticated computer system throughout excessively high , compared to the benefits that could accrue .
15 Instead of putting him on a charge , the governor took the knife out of his hand and , while the prisoner was still being held by the officers , slashed his face .
16 A list of companies who carry out these disparity valuations is held by the personnel manager .
17 De Klerk 's response to the Harms report was effectively to exonerate Defence Minister Gen. Magnus Malan ( held by the Harms report to be " politically responsible " for the existence of the CCB ) from all responsibility for the activities of the discredited CCB , declaring that the report 's findings belonged to a past era , and there was " no reason to condemn the politicians in charge for the way in which they carried out their duties " .
18 Between Frisia in the north and Bavaria in the south , the frontier inherited by Charles was held by the Thuringians , who were ruled by Frankish counts .
19 However , most of the schemes were not applicable to jobs held by the respondents ; only two per cent of both sexes had employers who offered job sharing schemes applicable to their jobs .
20 In Minister for Arts , Heritage and Environment v. Peko-Wallsend the property in question comprised mining rights held by the respondents in an area known as Kakadu National Park , Stage 2 .
21 The House of Lords held that the cause of action accrued at vesting date , even though the appellants could not have proved the moneys were held by the respondents as authorised undertakers until the minister so decided .
22 Thus the case was presented on the footing that the documents concerned had come into being and were held by the solicitors for their client as the result of a suspected intent by a third party to use them for the purpose of furthering his criminal activity .
23 We have been forecasting for some time that the future of applications development would become the linking of objects , and that the keys to the kingdom would be held by the companies that sold the best objects , and Novell Inc seems to think so too .
24 We have been forecasting for some time that the future of applications development would become the linking of objects , and that the keys to the kingdom would be held by the companies that sold the best objects , and Novell Inc seems to think so too .
25 In fact , one year later another " regular casual " employed by another large London hotel was held by the courts to be an employee , with the " Gardiner and Taverna " ruling being used as justification for this decision .
26 Very soon after the enactment of the 1846 Act it was held by the courts that the action was based upon financial loss and nothing else .
27 This is because the more water held by the petals of a flower , the greater the chance that it will dramatically change colour once pressed .
28 In Germany the northern border was held by the Frisians , and the southern border by the Bavarians .
29 The ‘ loyal ’ forces air-lifted a company of troops to an air-strip near the military headquarters held by the rebels .
30 To appreciate fully the origin of these offences we must look more closely at the kind of theories held by the pupils .
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