Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] held [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 These discussions are held on an informal basis mainly within the planning department , but in some instances the opinions of other departments are sought .
2 You can also use your Saver Plus Card at any of our nationwide network of Self-Service cash machines to sweep money from your Current Account , provided both accounts are held at the same branch .
3 Meetings are held on a Wednesday evening in Ewell .
4 Meetings are held on the second Thursday of the month and the venue is in member 's homes .
5 Club meetings are held on the third Monday of the month at 7.30pm .
6 The meetings are held on the 2nd Saturday of March and the third Saturday of November each year .
7 Periodic meetings are held with the co-ordinators to inform them of current activities and this important group of staff have been very responsive and supportive in disseminating information to their departments .
8 As part of the control of the transaction it is important that the majority of meetings are held at the firm 's own premises .
9 Staff meetings are held at the work place in order to update employees on the progress of the Group and their respective companies .
10 Transport Economist 's Group meetings are held at the University of Westminster , Marylebone Road , London NW1 at 1730 for 1800 hrs .
11 Parish and committees now meet on Mondays and council meetings are held in the Peak Centre .
12 All meetings are held in the Newtown area .
13 For example the leases of the factories may be owned by one service company whereas the long term supply or customer contracts are held by a different company .
14 The income is tax-free because your units are held in a personal equity plan .
15 PowerSystem 's multilanguage and multicurrency features are increasingly important to Nabb , as Mr Westbrook explains : ‘ All of the invoices etc are issued from the UK , but all of the customers ’ names and addresses are held in the language they would recognise .
16 Push needles back ALL AT ONCE with a long ruler or similar , until the heads are held by the fabric .
17 The rear channels are held in a similar way , but the shiny rail on which the window locks run needs removing as this holds the channel in as well .
18 Uncertainties about future income , and its real value once inflation is taken into account , are likely to affect how hard people work , how much they save , and whether their savings are held in the form of money or as less liquid assets .
19 The recommendation would help married or unmarried partners whose homes are held in the other partner 's name .
20 These associate and spatial relationships are held as a hierarchically structured group of sub-assembly , assembly and machine files .
21 These relationships are held in a hierarchical fashion in such a way that greater definition is achieved as lower levels are displayed .
22 Under the affordable-housing programme , houses valued at under $67,500 and apartment complexes are held off the open market for 90 days after a thrift is seized by the government .
23 Funded by the school , seven Friday afternoon sessions are held during the term preceding the child 's start date .
24 The principal Forest offices were held by the great barons as life appointments .
25 This alarming statistic led Qamar Ali Mirza , president of the Pakistan Mountaineering Association , to make a moving plea at a conference of Greater Ranges nations being held at the time in Kathmandu : ‘ Please give a respite to these big mountains .
26 Her eyes were held for a few moments in the lazy gaze across the desk , then with a conscious effort she blinked herself free , looked down at her notepad .
27 Most of these reserves were held in the Eurodollar market , which meant that rather than deposit them in New York the central banks of the oil producers deposited them in banks outside the United States .
28 In one case a contract was agreed and several sessions were held with a family consisting of grandmother , her son and his wife and their three teenage children .
29 The sessions were held in the schoolroom and three nurses , in rippling saris , stood at the front of the room and demonstrated , with the use of pictures and a dummy , how intestinal worms and diseases are spread by eggs and germs that pass from one person 's faeces to another person 's mouth .
30 This sub-set of entries is held in a smaller database known as the Working-Set .
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