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

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1 The Central Library holds copies of the Evening News and Scotsman dating from the 19th Century .
2 French PABX manufacturer Barphone SA , which holds 25% of the French market for PABXs of less than 25 ports , has said it is close to being taken over by an un-named foreign industrial group .
3 EDM currently holds 25% of the world 's market share of engineering data management systems ; it costs £32,000 .
4 The network , which covers 11 time zones and employs 191,500 people , holds 86% of the household savings that are deposited in banks .
5 If this is approved , British Airways , which holds 38% of the available slots , will suffer .
6 The made-from part drawing file only holds details of the modification to the original , base part .
7 This screen holds details of the types of processes that an employee may have worked on .
8 And 37-year-old Mr Gates , who still holds 28% of the company , is worth some $1 billion .
9 Lambeth Palace Library ( London ) The library holds registers of the archbishops of Canterbury from the thirteenth century onwards , and the archives of many societies connected with the Church of England , together with those of bishops and statesmen .
10 Canada 's Ministry of Posts & Telecommunications has signed an agreement with China 's Hubei San Gao to update cellular telephone systems in Hubei province : the Canadian holds 51% of the venture , with Hubei San Gao the remaining 49% .
11 Surrey The Guildford office holds records of the Office of the Ring 's Tents ( 1542–58 ) , and the Lieutenancy of the Tower of London ( 1615–17 ) .
12 United Distillers New Zealand is based in Auckland and holds 34% of the Scotch whisky market and 28% of the gin market .
13 It can be seen that audit firms with five or more audits hold 90% of the market , with a further 5% of the market taken by audit firms with a single listed client .
14 The Commission took the view that the proposed merger , resulting in the purchase of the ‘ number one ’ manufacturer ( De Havilland ) in the commuter market by the ‘ number two ’ manufacturer ( ATR ) , would lead to the new entity , ATR/De Havilland , holding 50% of the world market and 65% of the Community market .
15 The government had yet to receive permission for this sale from creditor banks holding part of the airline 's assets as guarantees of earlier debts .
16 The introduction of a second asset means that we have to take account of the capital market equilibrium condition : the return from holding stocks of the natural resource must equal the return to physical capital .
17 Midlands will join on April 1 next year and its 82 outlets will be transferred to the organisation , with Midlands holding 28% of the combine .
18 It is a small town , with a textile industry , and on the first Sunday of May each year it is the scene of the meeting of the Landsgemeinde — the formal assembly of all vote holding citizens of the canton and its law-giving governing body .
19 Thus , a bidder offering shares in itself as consideration for a takeover will be within the exemption so long as all the shareholders holding shares of the class offered for can take part in the arrangement .
20 We do hold plans of the protected areas of the coastline , both SSSI 's and second tier sites .
21 Tonight , alone and quiet after the eventful day , the shadows seemed to hold ghosts of the past , and there was so much here to remind her that this had once been Elise 's home .
22 The number of foresters was to be limited under the supervision of the regarders : no warden or local Forest officer was to hold pleas of the forest , which were reserved for the Forest Eyre .
23 That company , 51pc owned by Renault and 49pc by Volvo , will hold 35pc of the Paris-based Renault/Volvo operating company , which will control the two firms ' car , truck and financial subsidiaries .
24 One story of how a local university academic had come into the police station to report his car missing , because he had forgotten where he had parked it , was repeated with relish ; while another which I told on my return from university satisfied these deeply held views of the ‘ intellectual 's ’ practical ineptitude :
25 At 31 March 1991 , Harland Simon held 50% of the equity share capital of Perfect Information but did not treat this as an associated undertaking because the investment was held for the short term and was disposed of in August 1991 .
26 Something about an Iron Casket that had held secrets of the Ancient Past …
27 Exempted from the new regulations were people who had held citizenship of the pre-1940 independent Estonia and their descendants .
28 During October Year 41 , Sour Ltd was notified that , due to the death of Crowt Ltd 's managing director , who held 30% of the Ordinary Shares , the remaining directors were considering liquidating Crowt Ltd unless a buyer could be found for the shares previously held by the managing director .
29 The person who is out in the front teaching the class , or directing the piece of work they 're doing , they do , and everybody in it does … the kind of work we do is to do with a group of people … getting into a drama studio , and you know the set-up here ; there 's no uniform , there 's no ‘ Sir ’ or ‘ Miss ’ , it 's all Christian names , and that means that the holds are broken down a lot , so what is done in the end is to produce work which we hope makes statements which come from the pre-occupations , the beliefs , the honestly held beliefs of the people involved , whether they 're working from a text , an interpretation of a text , or whether they 're working from improvisation , doing their own work … so they get constant assessment from that .
30 It is a mistake to imagine that resolutions passed at trade union conferences represent the most deeply held feelings of the entire membership .
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