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

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1 The Economic Development Division maintains its own filing system ; all other divisions use the central filing system for official correspondence and papers except for certain specialised project files which are held on the divisions .
2 STRONG FEELINGS ARE held on the pros and cons of facadism — keeping the outer ( normally just the front ) skin of a building and rebuilding behind .
3 The acquisition search service provided by MAS is based on the list of companies for sale which are held on the Accountants ' Business Network database jointly shared by the major accounting firms .
4 There was a substantial body of opinion which would support the view that , whatever convictions were held on the merits , it would be inopportune to introduce this experiment in the unsettled conditions following a major war , when the number of violent crimes was abnormally high and respect for the sanctity of human life had inevitably been impaired by the circumstances of war .
5 Spurred on by their success , the organisers are currently putting the finishing touches to this autumn 's events , to be held on the weekends of 12/13th and 19/20th October .
6 In a separate bilateral meeting held on the fringes of the summit , Havel and Szürös discussed problems connected with the Hungarian minority in southern Slovakia and the Slovak minority in Hungary , which had been a source of tension between the two states .
7 Both craft businesses are run by professionals and courses are held on the premises .
8 All courses are held on the premises of Leica Camera Ltd at .
9 All courses are held on the premises of Leica Camera Limited at .
10 There used to be just the sports in the afternoon ; Mary Clarke and Bill Scott remembered when the races were held on the roads through the village , in the days before there were so many motor cars .
11 This year on Trinity Sunday , a candle-lighting ceremony with music , poetry , banners and balloons was held on the steps of St Martin's-in-the-fields church to mark AI 's anniversary .
12 I asked the Home Secretary to list the kinds of information currently held on the police national computer under the data class of warning signals .
13 The Sanjo Rokkaku is a hexagonal ‘ flat ’ kite , flown on a single line as a kenka-dako or ‘ fighting kite ’ at the annual kite festival held on the banks of the Nakanokuchi canal near the small town of Shirone .
14 In Osred 's first year a council was held on the banks of the River Nidd , again presided over by Archbishop Beorhtwald , at which both Aelfflaed and Berhtfrith spoke in Wilfrid 's favour ; Wilfrid was not restored to York , of which John of Beverley , bishop of Hexham , became bishop , but he was allowed to retain his former possessions of Ripon and Hexham as bishop of Hexham ( HE V , 19 : Vita Wilfridi , ch. 60 ) .
15 Baggy welts , ugly v-necks , that grubby line caused by the carriage rubbing against the side of the front which was held on the needles while the first side of the front neck was being knitted …
16 For Windows 3.0 users there is a separate set of drivers held on the drivers disk ( they actually work under 3.1 as well , but not as fast as the proper 3.1 drivers ) .
17 The highlight of the Junior School charities programme is the Summer Charities Fair held on the lawns in June .
18 Buyer criteria are held on the BUYERS database .
19 It was held on the facts that the trustees did not have the power to make such loans and that the payments were in fact outright payments so that she was properly assessed to income tax .
20 The court held on the facts that the vendor 's agent was not under a duty of confidence ( Trees Ltd v Cripps ( 1983 ) 267 EG 596 ) .
21 At its Forum 92 European user conference , held on the shores of Lake Como in Italy , Informix also began to talk about near-and mid-term plans for its current 5. x series products .
22 But we must not be confused by this : a wide variety of views had been held on the relations of popes and emperors , bishops and kings , in the tenth century ; a wide variety was still held in the twelfth .
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