Example sentences of "hold [prep] the national " in BNC.
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1 | Would those convicted have to be held in the national prisons of UN members ? |
2 | I turn now to the information that is held on the national computer about which the hon. Gentleman asked a number of questions . |
3 | On June 14 the UDF television station screened a videotape of a demonstration held outside the National Assembly building on Dec. 14 , 1989 , in which President Petar Mladenov could be heard saying : " The best thing to do is to bring the tanks in . " |
4 | The President is elected by direct popular vote for a five-year term , at the same time as elections are held to the National Assembly . |
5 | A video image of Dale Kunzler , 10 , from Todmorden , West Yorkshire , is projected upside down on a screen behind him during a video workshop at the ‘ Let's Make A Film ’ Festival held at the National Museum of Photography , Film and Television in Bradford at the weekend . |
6 | Traditionally , the biennial Motorfair plays poor cousin to the Motor Show , held at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham in the alternate years . |
7 | All this — and a great deal more — has been put under one roof at the first Daily Telegraph Individual Homes Show , to be held at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham over Easter . |
8 | Notice is hereby given that the fourth Annual General Meeting of British Gas plc will be held at the National Exhibition Centre , Birmingham B40 1NT , on Thursday 9 August 1990 at 2.15 pm for the transaction of the following business : |
9 | The Government have declared their intention to computerise the national collection of criminal records currently held at the national identification bureau . |
10 | The annual Environmental Technology exhibition , held at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham , is the premier ‘ green ’ showplace for UK business . |
11 | An inquiry will be held by the National Soccer League . |
12 | Many of his paintings are held by the National Maritime Museum , Greenwich . |
13 | London Life , covering a party held by the National Sun and Air Association , went into some detail in describing the magician Mr Tony Alexander , who , despite his absence of clothing , managed to Produce cards and handkerchiefs from thin air and won himself a round of applause — and a five pound bet into the bargain . |