Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] hold [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The diagram shows an over-view of the processes involved and how they reference three types of information : the hyper-medium itself , the names of the trails made by each user held in path and a complete history held in pathitem of each path comprising an initial content-based search followed by a series of navigational commands .
2 I should emphasise that this result holds despite there being no interaction between the two separated particles A and B , and no connection between the two instruments required to make the measurements on the two particles .
3 This result holds in the model below .
4 This law holds for the ‘ welding ’ of polymers at an interface which can be explained by reptation .
5 He felt that these men had , ‘ an added stature which above ground they lacked ’ , and that , in spite of the work in this nether world , this place held for them , sub-consciously perhaps , an element of daily enthralment .
6 What can be deduced from a self-portrait is often controversial ; a critic is especially likely to read into a self-portrait some opinion held about the artist .
7 For centuries therefore , statute has placed a limit on the time after which a claimant to an interest in land may bring an action to establish it in the face of the possession of another person holding under a later title …
8 This bond held despite the massive immigration into America after the 1840s of peoples who had nothing in common with England , let alone with the Puritan and Protestant traditions .
9 This event held over the May Bank Holiday was not too well attended but considerable interest was shown in the Medau stand .
10 Tight-eyed against the light , I found some finger holds at the edge of reach and slid , sackless for the second time , onto the white slab .
11 This pattern holds for nitrate , which accounts for most of the nitrogen in the bay , and especially for nitrogen from ammonia , which , though a small part of the total , is far more prevalent in rainwater than in run-off .
12 And so this property held for the wife 's separate use comes to be her ‘ separate estate ’ in Equity .
13 Nor is this view held by the unit .
14 This view held until 1991–92 , when Berlin 's curator of early Netherlandish painting , Rainald Grosshans , published his findings on the underdrawing of the Berlin version , which unmistakeably showed Rogier 's characteristic hook-ended drawing style , with several changes in composition .
15 The member is also liable to be adjudged incapable of being elected or appointed to any public office for five years from the date of his conviction and also to forfeit any such office held by him at the time of his conviction .
16 Each cage held at least one white rat .
17 Professional chemists are very suitable for this type of study ; it is possible to classify the types of work carried out , and other aspects of each job held over the career , in a clear and systematic way .
18 All information held by or reasonably available to you regarding any potential hazards known or believed to exist in the transport handling or use of the goods supplied shall be promptly communicated to us prior to delivery .
19 The long-term result of this statute was that practically all land held by free tenure had come to be held of the King .
20 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 .
21 I thought it was marvellous opportunity to do it that way , each subject held in a bay and in strictly chronological order .
22 Section I shall consist of those Commons Members of the Parliamentary Labour Party who are at present at Party Conference and each such Commons Member shall be entitled to one vote in each ballot held under this section in the election .
23 Thereafter , any money held by the travel agent is held on Club 18–30 's behalf .
24 Thereafter , any money held by the Travel Agent in respect of the booking is held on behalf of Cosmos .
25 ( 2 ) A licensing board may adjourn any meeting held by virtue of subsection ( 1 ) above from time to time during the period of one month next following the first day of such meeting , but no longer .
26 That would be practically unthinkable at any conference held in London , Paris or Rome .
27 ( c ) Where a beneficial owner of a share in a recognised body dies , a member may notwithstanding sub-paragraph ( 2 ) ( a ) of this Rule , continue to hold such share for the personal representative of the deceased for a period of not longer than twelve months from the date of the death ; provided that voting rights shall only be exercised in respect of any share held in reliance on this sub-paragraph where the only personal representative in respect of the deceased beneficial owner 's interest in the share is a solicitor , a registered foreign lawyer or a recognised body .
28 ( ii ) where the specified event happens in respect of a beneficial owner of a share , a member may , notwithstanding sub-paragraph ( 2 ) ( a ) of this Rule , continue to hold such share for the beneficial owner or , as the case may be , his trustee in bankruptcy or liquidator from a period of not longer than six months from the date of the specified event ; provided that no voting rights shall be exercised in respect of any share held in reliance of this sub-paragraph .
29 ( 6 ) A member of a recognised body shall not exercise any voting rights in respect of any share held in breach of any part of this Rule and the chairman of a meeting shall not accept any vote tendered in breach of this paragraph or paragraph ( 7 ) of this Rule .
30 R.5(6) provides that a shareholder shall not exercise any voting rights in respect of any share held in breach of any part of R.5 — a breach could come about either because a shareholder is not permitted to be a shareholder or because a shareholder is holding for another person who is not permitted to be a beneficial owner .
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