Example sentences of "[pers pn] was hold in [art] " in BNC.

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1 His aunt , uncle , father and mother were present and it was held in a hotel .
2 It was held in a number of cases that the certificate required by this statute must state the judgment of the court : see Reg. v. Ackroyd ( 1843 ) 1 Car .
3 only gives brief details of the Queen 's meeting with Diana but TODAY has learned that it was held in the Queen 's sitting room at Windsor Castle .
4 The Commission observed that it was held in the order of 10 October 1989 in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case 246/89 R ) [ 1989 ] E.C.R. 3125 that it had made out a prima facie case for its view on the nationality requirements .
5 In proceedings against him by the Attorney-General it was held in the Court of Appeal that the charge was unlawful and that the defendant was under no obligation to pay it .
6 In support of his argument , Mr. Coghlan relied on Cozens v. Brutus [ 1973 ] A.C. 854 , a case in which it was held in the House of Lords that the meaning of the word ‘ insulting ’ used in section 5 of the Public Order Act 1936 was not a matter of law but a matter of fact .
7 It was held in the Court of Appeal that there had been .
8 It was held in the circumstances that the defendant was negligent in not completely extinguishing the fire and that the Act of 1774 provided no defence .
9 It was held in the Dome before an audience of more than eight hundred people and was a huge success .
10 It was held in the canteen where tea and cakes were served after the ceremony .
11 It was held in the chapel of the home on a Sunday morning and attended by the staff , a couple of the older children , several unwed mothers and Todd 's mother .
12 In other words , the information as experienced by the user rarely took the forms in which it was held in the memories of the system or network .
13 He was held in a wretchedly depressing and isolating prison environment for many weeks while the legal process ground slowly on .
14 He was held in a reclining position by his seat-belt , with his head bent back and his mouth open , his eyes staring up at the roof of the car , his right arm hanging straight down , his left snagged on the gear-stick .
15 He was held in the Tower of London and then at Chepstow Castle and was released in 1665 without having been tried , on the understanding that he sailed for Carolina , which gave rise to the belief that he had turned informer .
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