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

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1 Man is derived from an ancestor that he holds in common with the existing great apes .
2 Some of this structure I hold in common with the structural elements of other people .
3 The Moroccan Organization of Human Rights on Aug. 3 denounced the government 's policy of " political detention " and " inhuman prison conditions " , while on Aug. 7 Amnesty International renewed its call for the " immediate release of all army personnel held in secret beyond the expiry of their sentence , for over 17 years " , a reference to some 60 people said to be still detained under conditions of " rigorous imprisonment " at an isolated fortress in Tazmamart .
4 In the event of my dying before remarriage , I DEVISE and BEQUEATH all of my real and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever not already disposed of as to my freeholds in fee simple and as to my personal estate absolutely to the issue of my union with JACQUELINE MYRTLE MITCHELL , the property to be held in trust for the said issue , the trust allowing monthly sum of not less than FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS to the said JACQUELINE MYRTLE MITCHELL to pay for the upbringing of the said issue , this arrangement to cease on his or her attaining the age of twenty-one years , whereupon a quarter of the remaining estate — whether in freehold property , stocks , shares or chattels shall be granted in perpetuity to the said JACQUELINE MYRTLE MITCHELL , and the remainder to be granted to the said issue .
5 The knowledge which was held in trust by the Sechem was available to all .
6 The estate had been held in trust by the second brother .
7 They had been broken off in 1946 following the sinking of two British frigates off Corfu ; on Albania 's refusal to pay compensation , the UK refused to hand over Albanian gold ( currently estimated to be worth US$18,000,000 ) seized by the Nazis during the Second World War and held in trust by the UK ever since .
8 A minute 's silence was held in memory of the Lockerbie victims when the charity was launched yesterday at Transport House in London , headquarters of the Transport and General Workers ' Union .
9 Therefore it follows that the optimum portfolio ( which is called the ‘ market ’ portfolio ) will consist of all investment assets in the market and that each asset will be held in proportion to the ratio of its own market value to the total market value : where W i is the weight of asset i in the market portfolio .
10 A special conference to be held in Tombouctu with the aim of ending the rebellion of Tuaregs in the north of the country [ see p. 38325 ] was postponed from Nov. 15 to Dec. 27 .
11 Cocoa can be held in quarantine at the Royal Botanic Gardens , Kew , and at Miami .
12 Mandela announced that a series of bilateral discussions with the government , held in parallel with the multiparty CODESA talks , had been suspended indefinitely .
13 Despite being on a three-month priority list , 80 tonnes of newsprint and diesel are still being held in Split by the UN .
14 Celebratory events are being organised throughout the year , including an anniversary conference in Reading this autumn , held in conjunction with the RSC .
15 Also illustrated is the front cover of the programme of the exhibition of paintings and works of art by British deaf artists held in conjunction with the opening .
16 Part of the weekend 's activities was the final knitting competition held in conjunction with the three local Comprehensive schools in Cwmbran , Gwent .
17 ‘ Christian Communication and Social Movements ’ will be the main theme of a seminar to be held in conjunction with the next assembly of WACC 's Latin American and Caribbean regional association ( WACC-LA/C ) .
18 Held in conjunction with the Association for Science Education annual meeting .
19 The first ever BBC Good Food Show is being held in conjunction with the Ideal Home Exhibition at London 's Earl 's Court in the new Earl 's Court 2 exhibition hall .
20 Industry and academia have had an opportunity to participate in these discussions through Industrial Working Groups , and the open workshops held in conjunction with the ESPRIT conference in November .
21 The Buenos Aires fair has a greater trade and international emphasis that usual this year , as it is being held in conjunction with the third of the rotating Silar ( Salón International del Libro Latino-Americano ) events .
22 Interestingly , the date of the earliest document signed by Hocazade — mid-Shawwal 877 — more or less coincides with that of a recording that on 23 Shawwal 877/23 March 1473 Efdalzade had been appointed to the Sahn in place of Ali Kuscu who , Uzuncarsili says , had been transferred to the muderrislik of the Ayasofya medrese , one of the posts which Molla Husrev had held in conjunction with the kadilik of Istanbul .
23 Voters went to the polls on Jan. 20 for run-off elections for those National Assembly seats where no candidate had won an overall majority on the first ballot ( held in conjunction with the presidential elections on Dec. 16 ) .
24 The Awards , devised by Phil Young and held in conjunction with the Liverpool Echo , will also help raise money for a local cause .
25 The Parent Friendly Awards , held in support of the Tommy 's Campaign to raise funds to provide better health care for babies , were presented today at St Thomas 's Hospital , south London .
26 There were also rumours that Ford had now taken its stake up to the maximum 15 per cent allowed under the golden share held in Jaguar by the Government since its privatisation in 1984 .
27 After Cecil abandoned his ministerial career in 1927 there were moves towards a more campaigning stance , but these were held in check by the overriding need to retain the Union 's Conservative supporters and , with them , its non-partisan character .
28 And they were no longer held in check by the culturally conservative trade-union movement , which was experiencing a sharp decline in its prestige and power .
29 In this sense , one of the components of the personality is regarded as being inherently ‘ aggressive ’ , except that in life it is normally held in check by the mind .
30 Buid describe these feelings in terms of the soul rising up from the chest into the neck and issuing forth in bitter words or even violence if not held in check by the mind .
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