Example sentences of "held on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A teams of four match will be held on May 12 , tickets £50 from Terry Barrell on 0392 77445 ,
2 The Black Hats versus White Hats cricket match , which is now held on May Day Bank Holiday , was originally a way of getting Ilkley Cricket Club out of debt .
3 DENMARK 'S Socialist People 's Party , which led the successful ‘ no ’ campaign against the Maastricht treaty last June , decided yesterday to endorse the pact in a new referendum to be held on May 18 .
4 Some executives may resign at a Daiwa board meeting that is due to be held on May 18th .
5 Yet what was striking about the open meeting to discuss the plan that was held on May 25th in London 's Albert Hall was the names ' total loss of confidence in Lloyd 's leadership .
6 ENTRIES are pouring in for one of the region 's biggest sponsored cycling events — the Tour de Tendring , which will be held on May 9 .
7 The author of " The New Universal Gazetteer , " the second edition of which was published in Edinburgh in 1796 , gives only a very short piece , as might be expected , but tells us " There is only one harbour , named Lochindale , in the whole island " and says a " Fair is held on May 18th . "
8 The author of " The New Universal Gazetteer , " the second edition of which was published in Edinburgh in 1796 , gives only a very short piece , as might be expected , but tells us " There is only one harbour , named Lochindale , in the whole island " and says a " Fair is held on May 18th . "
9 Subsequent rounds were held on May 5-July 13 , Sept. 7-Oct. 19 and Nov. 9-Dec. 21 .
10 In elections to the Legislative Assembly held on May 6 , 1984 [ see p. 33151 ] , the National Democratic Union ( Unión Nacional Democrática — Unade ) won 40 of the 67 seats .
11 The SLORC and the Election Commission decided on Nov. 6 , 1989 , that a general election would be held on May 27 , 1990 .
12 It was announced on April 5 that the planned summit meeting between the US and Soviet leaders , President Bush and President Gorbachev , would be held on May 30-June 3 in the USA .
13 Presidential elections were held on May 16 , passing off peacefully and conducted in a manner described by former United States President Jimmy Carter as " adequate and honest " .
14 Presidential elections were held on May 27 , amid an unprecedented nationwide security operation mounted in response to the campaign of violence and disruption waged by drug traffickers and right-wing paramilitary groups .
15 Chauthala was nominated as Janata Dal candidate in the Meham re-poll and in a by-election at Darbakalan , to be held on May 26 .
16 His funeral , held on May 23 , was attended by several thousand mourners , but passed off without violence .
17 The country 's first multiparty general election for 30 years , held on May 27 , brought a clear victory for the opposition National League for Democracy ( NLD ) .
18 Local elections held on May 27 were Poland 's first completely free multiparty elections since before the Second World War ( in the parliamentary elections of June 1989 there had been an agreed distribution of seats in the Sejm ( the lower house of the National Assembly ) among the former ruling parties and opposition or independent candidates — see pp. 36722-24 , and some opposition groups had been denied registration to compete as parties ) .
19 In local government elections held on May 3 in about half the districts or boroughs in England , for the Scottish regional and island councils and in six districts in Wales , the Labour Party made considerable gains in terms both of seats won and councils controlled .
20 Elections were held on May 6-7 to over 6,000 town councils , and to 87 provincial governments and the regional councils ( parliaments ) of the 15 regions governed by normal statute ( Liguria , Piedmont , Lombardy , Veneto , Emilia-Romagna , Tuscany , Umbria , Marches , Abruzzi , Latium , Molise , Apulia , Campania , Basilicata and Calabria ) .
21 A general election to the fifth People 's Assembly ( Majlis al-Sha'ab ) was held on May 22-23 [ for previous elections in 1986 see p. 34580 ] .
22 In the second-round run-off presidential election held on May 8 , 1988 , Rodrigo Borja Cevallos of the centre-left Democratic Left ( Izquierda Democrática — ID ) polled 46 per cent of the vote and was sworn in at the head of a new government on Aug. 10 [ see p. 36343 ] .
23 In municipal elections held on May 26 , 1990 , the opposition right-wing IP , one of the government coalition parties for just over a year after the 1987 general election [ see pp. 35138 ; 36430 ] , made gains , especially in Reykjavík , where the IP mayor , Davíd Oddsson , was re-elected by 60.4 per cent of the vote .
24 An early general election was held on May 10 , 1988 [ see pp. 36050-51 ] , and a new centre-right coalition government comprising the Conservative People 's Party ( Det Konservative Folkeparti — Con. ) , the Venstre Liberals ( Venstre — Lib. ) and the Radical Liberals ( Det Radikale Venstre — Rad .
25 Elections for district , city , village and neighbourhood councils as well as for assistant judges were held on May 7 , 1989 .
26 A large demonstration organized by the opposition was held on May 26 to protest at corruption and to call for the Prime Minister 's resignation .
27 It was announced on Feb. 11 that Nepal 's first multiparty general election in 30 years would be held on May 30 .
28 Elections held on May 20 ( number of seats contested in parenthesis )
29 A general election held on May 25 resulted in the New Front for Democracy and Development , a coalition of the Indian , Javanese and mixed-race ethnic groups along with the Labour Party , winning 30 of the 51 seats in the National Assembly .
30 Municipal elections , the first to be held since the country gained its independence 180 years before , were held on May 26 .
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