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

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1 On Mondays lively market auctions are held in the square .
2 Snacks are also served and there 's a pool table and T.V. Discos are held in the lounge and excellent party nights take place here .
3 Or they are held in the arms and quietly soothed — of course they 're sad to be going .
4 Twelve and a half million photographs are held in the archives of Popperfoto , the picture agency that 's just moved it 's headquarters into our region .
5 Parish and committees now meet on Mondays and council meetings are held in the Peak Centre .
6 These reserves , which are held in the Exchange Equalisation Fund , may be used to intervene in the foreign exchange market to influence the exchange rate between sterling and other currencies .
7 All meetings of the Lothian TR Group are held in the Board Room at SCRE ( 1st floor of Charteris Land ) in St John 's Street , Edinburgh .
8 These balances are held in the Banking Department .
9 Neither is it always wet ; again , the forests of Queensland can at times be very dry ( and the tops — the canopy — where the leaves are held in the sun all day , must endure conditions that would stress a cactus ) .
10 Five of these are held in the US and five in Europe , including Plymouth , where a Scottish team could get its first taste of the big time if sponsorship was forthcoming .
11 The recreation club has its own sports field , whilst some club meetings and classes are held in the school or the village hall .
12 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 .
13 ‘ Most hunter trials are held in the spring and autumn months and are organised by hunts , riding clubs , riding schools etc .
14 Local history Large collections of local history books , pamphlets , manuscripts and the proceedings of interested bodies are held in the Department of Local History of the University of Leicester and the Bodleian Library , Oxford .
15 These pollutants are held in the mud at the bottom of the Broad and must be pumped out to give the Broad a chance to recover .
16 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 .
17 Most courses are held in the evening in evening institutes and include such subjects as drawing , design , painting , sketching , pottery , modelling , sculpture and photography .
18 All meetings are held in the Newtown area .
19 Thus we have the conventional one-address instruction format ( introduced in Chapter 1 ) where one of the operands and the result are held in the accumulator , and the store address of only the second operand has to be specified in the instruction .
20 We may well reach a situation in which all trials are held in the area in which they arise , and London retains special importance chiefly as the centre of appellate courts for the south of England .
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