Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] hold [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 BGS receives many requests for site-specific information and for access to reference collections or data held in the archives .
3 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 ) .
4 … ( 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 . …
5 Officials are full-time employees , promotion is according to seniority and achievement ; pay scales are prescribed according to the position or office held in the organisation structure ;
6 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 ] .
7 There was a special problem in the fact that castles held by the Lusignan family and particularly by the Counts of Angoulême could at times hinder land communications between the Duke 's three administrative capitals , the old Roman and episcopal cities of Poitiers , Saintes and Bordeaux .
8 It consists of notes and coin ( both in circulation and in banks ' tills ) , and the operational balances that banks hold in the Bank of England .
9 Rainbow indicates the object that Riva holds in the palm of her hand .
10 It permits a takeover offer to be made for a private company if it is an offer for all the shares in , or all the shares comprised in the equity or non-equity share capital of , that company ( other than shares held by the offeror ) and the conditions set out in the article are satisfied .
11 The Investment Committee of the National Association of Pension Funds recommends that shares held in the parent company should be based on the proportion of the share in the All Share Index , ( in order to allow Index ‘ tracking ’ ) or 2 per cent , whichever is lower .
12 Good RE teaching is about the historical facts and the literature of the main world religions and it allows the young to study the beliefs and attitudes held by the adherents of these religions and also by humanists .
13 M0 includes notes and coins held by the public plus cash in banks ' tills plus banks ' operational balances at the Bank of England .
14 Notes and coins held by the public account for about 90 per cent of M0 .
15 M1 includes notes and coins held by the public plus all sterling sight deposits held by the private sector in United Kingdom banks .
16 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 .
17 1792 It being Represented to this Meeting that their is unlawful combinations and Meetings held by the Weavers in the Island , particularly in the Parish of Kilchoman , for the purpose of shortening or cutting off the usual measure called the Islay Ell , which has for time Immemorial been the Standard Measure given by the Weavers with every Species of their Manufacture , and for reducing the measure to the English yard , and for continueing the prices for the English yard as high as that for the Islay Ell
18 Money of any currency which a Firm holds or receives for or from a client and which is not immediately due and payable on demand to the firm for its own account and money held by the firm as stakeholder .
19 The earliest displays of Etruscan and Greek art in Republican Rome were seen at the triumphal parades of loot and prisoners held in the centre of Rome to celebrate the victories of Roman consuls , senior magistrates who led the army into battle .
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 Another happy collaboration between the Sports Council 's Greater London and South East Region Movement and Dance Liaison Group and the Westminster City Council resulted in a superb participatory weekend of movement and dance held at the Seymour Leisure Centre , 24–25 October , at which the Medau Society provided a Teachers ' Workshop and a Recreational Class , both taught by Margaret Charlwood .
22 Entertainments including music , singing and dancing held in the lower cafe part of the Priory would be even closer to residential properties in the village square and thus more likely to disturb local residents .
23 This brings me neatly on to the exhibition of German aircraft and equipment held at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough during October and November 1945 .
24 In the case of solicitors , some of the partners may well derive an income from offices and appointments held outside the normal scope of their practice .
25 Sir Anthony goes on : ‘ The information I have been given by the joint liquidators of BCGM [ the British fund ] and BCI [ in Gibraltar ] indicates that in the period up to December 1984 there had been frequent movements of money or securities between the United Kingdom funds and the Jersey funds and , most important of all , that at December 1984 the gilt-edged securities and cash held for the Jersey funds were at least some £3.65 million less than the funds ’ obligations to investors .
26 This is an area which has received considerable attention from feminists in recent years , particularly feminist architects and builders in groups such as Matrix , The Women and Built Environment Group and the Feminist Design Co-op , who have begun to challenge traditional attitudes and assumptions held within the architecture profession .
27 All external users of products can be registered with LIFESPAN and details held of the products used by each client .
28 Provided you can access the Harwell Vax computer — called HARAN — it is possible to delve into five bibliographic databases covering information on journal articles and patents to details on books and magazines held in the library .
29 A report in the Middle East Economic Digest of July 13 stated that if prices held at the July 3 level ( $16.03 per barrel of Brent and $13.75 per barrel of Dubai crude ) then Iraq 's current-account deficit for 1990 would be US$3,500 million ; however , if the OPEC reference price of $18 a barrel , introduced in 1987 , was achieved then the 1990 deficit would be halved .
30 The director of the National Museum in Poznan , Professor Konstanty Kalinowski , has agreed to return all his pictures and furniture held by the museum .
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