Example sentences of "[noun] hold in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Note the recessed sheet tail bags and the foot holds in the cockpit seats
2 This result holds in the model below .
3 The digital images held in the memory banks are converted to television signals which are displayed on the monitor .
4 Thus a feasible injection schedule for animals held in a room with a light period from 0800 h to 2000 h would be PMSG between 1500 and 1600 h and hCG 46 h later between 1300 and 1400 h .
5 There is , therefore , a coincidence between lived reality and the construct held in the mind ; unlike the Military Model which constructs reality in terms of the metaphor .
6 His face was still , his mouth held in a taut beautiful line , his eyes as cold as an arctic glacier as he encouraged her to continue with the slightest nod of his head .
7 In a survey of school-children , we might expect that the answers they give in an interview held in the headmaster 's study will be different from those they give at home , or out of doors .
8 ‘ For example , it becomes considerably easier to contemplate supplying across EC markets from a stock held in a central EC location . ’
9 The German authorities denied that they promised any of payments or leniency towards the two Hamadei brothers held in a German prison [ see pp. 38455 ; 38695 ] .
10 Guests at the ceremony held in a beautiful beachside house included director Micahel Winner and millionaire Robert Sangster .
11 Apart from this , the principal government response had apparently been a highly publicized campaign to remove Sendero graffiti from the walls of two Lima universities , and the distribution of old-fashioned Winchester rifles to peasant militia self-defence groups ( rondas campesinas ) during a militaristic ceremony held in the Andean village of Chaquichocha on June 23 .
12 at a ceremony held in the Passenger Reception Hall in the Western Harbour on 21st November .
13 Even more stunning was Sinead 's stage debut at a tiny folk and arts club held in the T H Doolin 's pub near the school .
14 Reports of a hunger strike during Baker 's visit by dissidents held in a Liaoning prison in protest over beatings and prison conditions was denied by the Chinese Foreign Ministry .
15 Representatives of 130 foreign businesses attended a special conference on investment held in the capital , Havana , on June 10 .
16 ‘ ( 2 ) A person secures access to any program or data held in a computer if by causing a computer to perform any function he — ( a ) alters or erases the program or data ; ( b ) copies or moves it to any storage medium other than that in which it is held or to a different location in the storage medium in which it is held ; ( c ) uses it ; or ( d ) has it output from the computer in which it is held ( whether by having it displayed or in any other manner ) ; and references to access to a program or data ( and to an intent to secure such access ) shall be read accordingly .
17 Therefore s 1(1) was contravened when , as happened in the present case , a person caused a computer to perform a function with intent to secure unauthorised access to any program or data held in the same computer .
18 BGS receives many requests for site-specific information and for access to reference collections or data held in the archives .
19 Instead it has announced a ‘ strategic relationship ’ with Lotus , the first fruit of which is a mail gateway between Office and Notes and direct database support so that InForms can use data held in the Notes database .
20 Among academics , there is continued interest in using a diversity of methods ( see p. 123 ) , and more use is being made of secondary data , such as personal documents , official statistics , and data held in the Economic and Social Research Council ( ESRC ) Data Archive at Essex University ( see p. 100 ) .
21 Held , that , in the opinion of the court , in section 1(1) ( a ) of the Act of 1990 the words ‘ causes a computer to perform any function with intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer , ’ in their plain and ordinary meaning , were not confined to the use of one computer with intent to secure access into another computer ; so that section 1(1) was contravened where a person caused a computer to perform a function with intent to secure unauthorised access to any program or data held in the same computer ( post , pp. 437A–B , C–D , 438A , E–F ) .
22 … ( 7 ) A modification of the contents of any computer takes place if , by the operation of any function of the computer concerned or any other computer — ( a ) any program or data held in the computer concerned is altered or erased ; or ( b ) any program or data is added to its contents ; and any act which contributes towards causing such a modification shall be regarded as causing it . …
23 On entry to an option , all fields which have data items maintained by the cache are automatically initialised , using the most recent data held in the cache .
24 On entry to an option , all fields which have data items maintained by the cache are automatically initialised , using the most recent data held in the cache .
25 Minutes of a meeting of the Village Association held in the Village Hall on Wednesday , 22nd January at 7.30 pm .
26 Minutes of a meeting of the Juniper Green Village Association held in the Village Hall on Tuesday 25th February at 7.30 p.m .
27 Minutes of a meeting of the Juniper Green Village Association held in the Village Hall on Monday 23rd March at 7.30 pm .
28 Minutes of a meeting of the Juniper Green Village Association held in the village hall on Wednesday 23rd April at 7.30 pm .
29 Minutes of a meeting of the Juniper Green Village Association held in the Village Hall on Wednesday 27th May at 7.30 pm .
30 Minutes of a meeting of the Juniper Green Village Association held in the Village Hall on Monday , 22nd June , 1992 .
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