Example sentences of "[det] [noun] held [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But Coun Michael Carr , Labour leader of the council , said apart from some meetings held during the recess he was not aware of any difficulties .
2 What can be deduced from a self-portrait is often controversial ; a critic is especially likely to read into a self-portrait some opinion held about the artist .
3 This bond held despite the massive immigration into America after the 1840s of peoples who had nothing in common with England , let alone with the Puritan and Protestant traditions .
4 This event held over the May Bank Holiday was not too well attended but considerable interest was shown in the Medau stand .
5 And so this property held for the wife 's separate use comes to be her ‘ separate estate ’ in Equity .
6 Nor is this view held by the unit .
7 In this case , goods were sold subject to a retention of title clause ( condition 8:1 of the contract ) which provided : Title of each item of goods sold or agreed to be sold shall remain vested in the Company [ ie the sellers ] until the full purchase price and all additional charges relating to that item and all and any other monies for the time being owing by the customer [ ie the buyers ] to the Company shall have been paid in full to the customer ( and all products into which such items held by the customer ) ( and all products into which such items come to be converted or incorporated ) shall be and remain the property of the Company and shall be held by the customer as trustee for the Company but with liberty for the customer to pass title as the Company 's agent on its own account ( but subject to 8.2 below ) bona fide for full value in the normal course of the customer 's trading .
8 Professional chemists are very suitable for this type of study ; it is possible to classify the types of work carried out , and other aspects of each job held over the career , in a clear and systematic way .
9 Investment in inventories , or stocks , is the change in the value of all stocks held during the period .
10 Adequate : There needs to be enough space for the storage of all materials held for the normal interval between deliveries with provision for reserve stocks in case of extended delivery periods .
11 Yet if we take all elections held under the Triennial Act in the twenty year period from 1695 , including by-elections , we find that only nineteen constituencies avoided a contest altogether .
12 The total value of research grants and contracts in operation during the year was £4.76 million , constituting one-quarter of the total value of all grants held by the University .
13 In this context it is also relevant to note that the rules of court expressly protect the confidentiality of all documents held by the court and limit their circulation to the parties , their legal representatives , the guardian ad litem or welfare officer and the Legal Aid Board ( FPCR , r23(1) ; FPR , r4.23(1) ) .
14 It will apply to all inquiries held by the Secretary of State for Scotland .
15 It was suggested that a dominant ideology was perhaps any widely shared set of ideas that was also powerful ( meaning , presumably , those ideas held by the government ) .
16 This is because the more water held by the petals of a flower , the greater the chance that it will dramatically change colour once pressed .
17 Thereafter , any money held by the travel agent is held on Club 18–30 's behalf .
18 Thereafter , any money held by the Travel Agent in respect of the booking is held on behalf of Cosmos .
19 A control contract is subject to shareholder approval by a majority vote ( including any shares held by the dominant undertaking : but , in the case of a company whose shares are listed or publicly traded , the domestic regulatory authority may — as the Stock Exchange presently does — ban an interested shareholder from voting in this type of situation ) ; such a contract may therefore allow predators who have obtained board control of a company to make that company effectively subservient to an external body without the formalities of a takeover .
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