Example sentences of "for holding [art] " in BNC.

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1 GARRY PARKER has the best possible reasons for holding no grudges against Brian Clough when he lines up against his old club Nottingham Forest at Villa Park today .
2 Paisley , Councillor James McCarroll ( a Protestant Unionist Councillor and an elder of the Free Presbyterian Church ) , and three other Protestant Action activists were summonsed for holding a march without giving the statutory notice to the police and fined £5 .
3 It is an ideal venue for holding a meeting or a private party , before , during or after a show .
4 Beyond that he has to rely on hand tools — planes , chisels , reamers , scrapers and the odd bicycle inner tube ( ‘ great for holding a psaltery in shape while working on the joints ’ ) .
5 It 's hard to divine the facts of her early life since her autobiography , Lady Sings The Blues , is full of tawdry details which are as likely to be figments of a pulp imagination as they are the truth : the way she tells it , she was routinely mistreated and beaten , recruited for a brothel and more or less saved only by a small talent for holding a tune .
6 And whether it 's used for holding a special Christmas arrangement , potpourri , a bowl of fruit or just as handy side table for your guests to put their drinks on , this occasional table will prove indispensable all year round .
7 Tent or ground-sheet screw-through fixings with a plug-on cap can be adapted for holding a spar , and similar screw-fixed grommets have their application on large ram-air kites for bridle attachments .
8 The four had each been sentenced to seven years ' imprisonment on 10 July 1991 for holding a ‘ seditious ’ meeting in a Nairobi bar .
9 There is no excuse for holding a manuscript for a year in the review process .
10 Out of these emerged a plan for holding a national conference to discuss the recent recommendations of the Royal Commission and also his own proposal to form a National Deaf Association .
11 The two prerequisites for a transfer , apart from the representative relationship with the licence-holder , are possession of the premises and fitness for holding a licence .
12 ( 1 ) A licensing board shall not refuse to grant a licence under this Part of this Act except under subsection ( 2 ) below or on one or more of the following grounds : ( a ) that the applicant is disqualified by or under this or any other enactment for holding a licence or is in other respects not a fit and proper person to hold a licence under this Part of this Act ; or ( b ) that the premises to which an application relates are not fit and convenient for the purposes of the canteen ; or ( c ) in a case where objection has been made to the situation of the canteen , on the ground specified in the objection ; or ( d ) that the applicant or body providing the canteen has entered into an agreement limiting the sources from which the alcoholic liquor or the mineral waters to be sold in the canteen may be obtained ; but nothing in this subsection shall prevent a licensing board from specifying in the licence granted by it the types of liquor ( including if the board thinks fit types of liquor other than those in respect of which the application for the licence was made ) which may be sold under the licence , and the holder of the licence or his employee or agent shall be guilty of an offence , if he sells alcoholic liquor of a type other than that specified in the licence .
13 ( 3 ) A licensing board shall not refuse an application for the renewal of a licence under this Part of this Act except under subsection ( 4 ) below or on one or more of the following grounds : ( a ) that the manager is disqualified by or under this or any other enactment for holding a licence or is in other respects not a fit and proper person to be the holder of a licence under this Part of this Act ; or ( b ) that the rules as to the persons entitled to use the canteen have not been observed or that the canteen has in other respects been improperly conducted ; or ( c ) that the manager or the body providing the canteen has entered into an agreement of the kind mentioned in paragraph ( d ) of section 41(1) of this Act .
14 ( 2 ) A transfer of a licence under this Part of this Act shall not be refused except on the ground that the applicant is disqualified by or under this or any other enactment for holding a licence or is in other respects not a fit and proper person to hold a licence under this Part of this Act .
15 Thirdly , the reward to the lender for holding a bill to redemption comes in a form which resembles a capital gain rather than a conventional rate of interest .
16 Fourthly , since the return for holding a bill to redemption is known at the time of issue , bills are fixed-interest securities .
17 Cumnock and Doon Valley district council was grateful to the Minister for holding a meeting with the council and with me .
18 The Rev. George A. Stallings Jr was on July 4 , 1989 , suspended as a Roman Catholic priest for holding a mass for his own new congregation in Washington DC .
19 UN-supervised talks took place in Geneva , Switzerland , on July 9 on arrangements for holding a referendum to resolve the 14-year-long dispute between Morocco and the Polisario guerrillas over the control of the Western Sahara .
20 The Federal Assembly proposed minimum conditions for the continuation of a joint state on Nov. 5 , and on the following day it passed a bill detailing procedures for holding a referendum .
21 The association of sex and musical imagery reaches a splendid climax in this tale as Alison and Nicholas enjoy " " revel " " and " " melodye " " in bed to a devout musical accompaniment as : The use of animal imagery to describe Alison prepares us for her response to Nicholas 's first assault : while the images of the trave , a frame for holding a horse to be shod , and of the final night of the tale " " derk … as the cole " " , prepare us for the brief scene at Gerveys the blacksmith 's forge ( 3760 – 85 ) .
22 Trestles are also very useful for holding the wings level if the glider is being picketed overnight .
23 ( Usually this is the pilot 's fault for holding the glider down too much during the initial climb , or failing to get right up into the normal angle of climb . )
24 When you look at the new PL28 drill , the first thing you notice about it is the absence of a conventional three-jaw chuck for holding the masonry bit .
25 But Equity treated such pressure as a ground for holding the transaction voidable .
26 The hydraulic power to work the tank gates , the upper channel gates , and the rams for holding the tanks against the channels ; was provided by an accumulator ( figure 10 ) .
27 The agent might , for example , be at fault if in the circumstances the consent could be taken as sufficient evidence that the agent has power to consent ( i.e. , that there were reasons for holding the consent valid ) and the agent should have realized this .
28 In return for holding the party , the agent gets a fee or commission ( a percentage of the price ) on goods sold .
29 Therefore , the enquirer who is using himself as a research instrument needs to be as aware as possible and committed to becoming more aware of his own biases , values and his reasons for holding the conceptual framework he does .
30 All these components are enclosed in an attractive , luxury box which is ideal for holding the work in progress .
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