Example sentences of "[noun] held [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The digital images held in the memory banks are converted to television signals which are displayed on the monitor .
2 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 .
3 Following revelations about British Gas 's contribution to the destruction of Ecuadorean rainforest [ see ED 48 ] , new information has come to light concerning far larger concessions held by the company in Gabon .
4 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 .
5 However , in December the government achieved a breakthrough in its protracted campaign to trace and retrieve the huge sums believed to have been looted from the country by the Marcos family , when the Swiss Supreme Court ruled that funds held by the family in Swiss bank accounts should be returned to the government of the Philippines , but stipulated that this could be done only after a Philippines ' court had ruled against Marcos [ see p. 37961 ] .
6 If the company 's business involves dealing in goods the records must also contain a statement of stock held at the end of the financial year and statements of stocktakings from which that was prepared , and , except in the case of goods sold in the ordinary course of retail trade , statements of all goods sold or purchased , in sufficient detail to enable the other party to be identified .
7 Ultimately , loans were granted to customers by means of issuing notes or crediting their accounts with deposits ( loans ) in excess of the gold stock held by the goldsmith .
8 The precise objectives outlined emphasise the intention to raise the awareness of and inspire the communication of information to " the WHOLE STAFF " ( Proposal document ) , and " to be constantly aware of the BALANCE OF STOCK held within the Library Resource Centre to ensure a suitable coverage of all subject areas " .
9 At a news briefing held after the raid , however , Brig. -Gen .
10 Long ago the Vexin had been divided into two along the line of the River Epte : on the east bank the French Vexin held by the King of France , on the west the Norman Vexin held by the Duke of Normandy .
11 You see the only way that you can really discipline them is when you have a school where the rules have been very , very strict from the moment that they went into that school and they have had their noses held to the grindstone with work up to their brows and they just do n't think of being tiresome and anybody who is tiresome is pulled out and put in a special room on their own , called a sin bin an which is rather boring and made to work even harder !
12 PAUL DAWSON , who works in the design office at Capenhurst , was designated a Whitworth Scholar at an award ceremony held at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers ' London headquarters .
13 at a ceremony held in the Passenger Reception Hall in the Western Harbour on 21st November .
14 This means that every £1 held by the bank in cash is capable of supporting total deposits of £10 .
15 The deeply unpopular Somerset was overthrown in October , and power passed to those who had opposed the war ; his successor , John Dudley , earl of Warwick , was only recognizing the inevitable when he gave up Boulogne at the same time as peace was made with Scotland in March 1550 , when the last stronghold held by the English , Lauder , capitulated .
16 CACI 's BRANCHPLAN can assist in answering these questions by analysing addresses held by the branch .
17 If the trail exists , the first action held for the path in pathitem will be executed and the system status will be changed to REPLAY .
18 Representatives of 130 foreign businesses attended a special conference on investment held in the capital , Havana , on June 10 .
19 … ( 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 . …
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 The Open University is developing two courses which will incorporate socio- economic data held by the Archive ; the first on Family and Community Research in the 19th and 20th Centuries and the second on data analysis .
23 The actual founding of the town is obscure , but it was well established as part of the Royal hunting lodge before 1066 and so has no separate entry in the Domesday Book , since Snaith was a royal manor held by the King ‘ for the support of his table ’ , and therefore already documented .
24 Minutes of a meeting of the Village Association held in the Village Hall on Wednesday , 22nd January at 7.30 pm .
25 Minutes of a meeting of the Juniper Green Village Association held in the Village Hall on Tuesday 25th February at 7.30 p.m .
26 Minutes of a meeting of the Juniper Green Village Association held in the Village Hall on Monday 23rd March at 7.30 pm .
27 Minutes of a meeting of the Juniper Green Village Association held in the village hall on Wednesday 23rd April at 7.30 pm .
28 Minutes of a meeting of the Juniper Green Village Association held in the Village Hall on Wednesday 27th May at 7.30 pm .
29 Minutes of a meeting of the Juniper Green Village Association held in the Village Hall on Monday , 22nd June , 1992 .
30 Minutes of a meeting of the Juniper Green Village Association held in the Village Hall on Wednesday 27th August at 7.30 p.m .
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