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

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1 Initially , in-depth personal interviews will be held with a sample of senior marketing executives from a wide range of industries .
2 It is a matter for the coroner to decide whether the inquest should be held with a jury : section 19(3) ( d ) of the Act of 1988 might suggest that a jury is appropriate in this case .
3 In both sets of schools , interviews were held with a variety of staff , usually ( but not always ) beginning with the headteacher and key staff involved in the project .
4 Components in this context means parts of a product being held with a view to incorporation in a finished product .
5 In one case a contract was agreed and several sessions were held with a family consisting of grandmother , her son and his wife and their three teenage children .
6 The girl 's fair hair was scraped back and held with a slide ; she wore a grey shirt , open half-way down the front , and bleached jeans .
7 A meeting has already been held with the Government 's new Environment Minister , David Maclean .
8 Discussions were held with the government of Iran in May on the strengthening of bilateral ties .
9 Houses at 2 3 and 4 Juniper Park Road A site meeting on 13th October was held with the lawyers and surveyors and the damage was assessed .
10 Houses at 2 3 and 4 Juniper Park Road A site meeting on 13th October was held with the lawyers and surveyors and the damage was assessed .
11 If your heading is being held with the wings level on the horizon , there is no need to refer to balance .
12 Accordingly , a report was prepared from the database listing all information by type , and discussions held with the OIC to determine a priority order for further study .
13 The stick is measured to the patient 's normal hand held with the elbow bent to 90° .
14 Discussions will be held with the TUC to see if there should be a threshold of union membership after which recognition by employers would be automatic .
15 A series of regional seminars were held with the consortia identified by the School Management Task Force .
16 When the module is entered into LIFESPAN , the files in the FOREIGN-SET are held with the module header file and are treated as a single module .
17 During the week after their arrival , meetings were held with the State Senator , the Mayor of Penghu County , teachers , businessmen , students , and Buddhist priests .
18 Delicate negotiations must be held with the North Koreans .
19 The Halifax says that about 20% of the money deposited in Tessas was new money — the remaining 80% was transferred from other accounts already held with the society .
20 Foreign ministers ' talks were held with the Russians in Berlin in early 1954 , but progress on a German peace treaty again proved impossible .
21 But Chief Executive Ralph Murray has promised that no hasty decision will be taken and that full consultation will be held with the carers before any action is taken .
22 UPH 's first interest in the site concerned the possibility of putting 155 residences there , and discussions were held with the Corpo 's planning department on this proposal .
23 Items held with the intention of furthering a criminal purpose are excluded from this category .
24 Section 10(2) , however , provides that ‘ items held with the intention of furthering a criminal purpose are not items subject to legal privilege ’ .
25 The material under discussion is material which , by definition , is in the possession of a person who ‘ holds it ’ subject to certain obligations ; and the exclusion relates to material which is so ‘ held with the intention of furthering a criminal purpose ’ .
26 Thus ‘ held with the intention ’ came to be construed in a sense which the language of Parliament can not possibly bear as a matter of ordinary sense and grammar , as embracing not only material held by the crooked solicitor but material held without any intention on the part of the holder but infected , either at the time of its creation or , seemingly , at any subsequent time , by an intention on the part of any person , whether the client entitled to it or anyone else , to use it for furthering some criminal purpose .
27 Held with the intention ’ has come to mean brought into being with the intention , on the part of anyone , and subsequently held , by him or by anyone else' ; and if that is what the draftsman intended or was instructed to express , the conclusion is irresistible that he did so with a degree of competence that would not have disgraced a chimpanzee learning the piano .
28 Periodic meetings are held with the co-ordinators to inform them of current activities and this important group of staff have been very responsive and supportive in disseminating information to their departments .
29 Talks have also been held with the Darlington Society of Friends and the Churches Housing Association which has small developments nearby .
30 Discussions had been held with the Asia Pacific Group , and it was felt suitable to have a Philippines focus .
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