Example sentences of "is held in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The weekly meeting is held in a spirit of fraternity , simplicity and Christian joy . |
2 | A hacksaw may be the only possible tool to cut existing pipe which is installed against a wall ; however , the disadvantages of a hacksaw are that it produces fine copper filings ( and care must be taken not to get these into the pipes ) and that it will tend to flatten the pipe slightly — particularly if this is held in a vice . |
3 | A blade-changing wrench is held in a clip at the rear of the sole plate . |
4 | A multiple.length value is held in a number of consecutive store locations ; the left-most bit of all words but the first ( which holds the sign bit ) may either be used arithmetically or may be ignored . |
5 | We can imagine the formation of such a chemical bond as requiring that a spring be compressed to bring the substances close to one another , at which point they are held together by a catch , as the jack is held in a jack-in-the-box . |
6 | Companies Act 1985 , section 722(2) : Where information is held in a form other than in a ‘ bound book ’ , then ‘ adequate precautions shall be taken for guarding against falsification and facilitating its discovery ’ . |
7 | The underthread for the lockstitch is provided by the bobbin , and the needle thread has to perform a loop to go around the bobbin which is held in a bobbin case under a slide plate . |
8 | A known mass of the sample is held in an atmosphere of pure oxygen at about 25 atmospheres . |
9 | ( A sister carpet to the Ardebil , which is incomplete because a portion of it was used to repair the one in London , is held in the Los Angeles Country Museum of Art . ) |
10 | Every year an Irish festival is held in the park opposite our house . |
11 | An ‘ introduction ’ provides an overview of the general area , but the main tutorial material is held in the stack ‘ tutorials ’ which has links to all the other stacks . |
12 | A specimen copy of the C.P.A. Conditions is held in the Branch Claims Library . |
13 | A copy of the Conditions is held in the Branch Claims Library . |
14 | Queries of the type ‘ Are there ? ’ or ‘ How many ? ’ become simple if the information is held in the index . |
15 | The part drawing file is held in the master sub-assembly file . |
16 | The minimum investment through the service is £5,000 and until invested , the money is held in the company 's Corporation Loan Account which is currently paying interest of 5.25 per cent gross . |
17 | ‘ NADIRPUR — YOUR WIFE AND CHILD IS HELD IN THE NAME OF ISLAM . |
18 | It may appear that the UK bank has now given away $10 000 of its own money , the money really is held in the name of the UK bank . |
19 | The suggestion was discussed in Chapter 2 that the manner in which a pen is held in the hand during writing may be used as an index of speech lateralisation . |
20 | In the example configuration file ( EXAMPLE.DAT ) this file is held in the process directory as HCLOCATE.FIL . |
21 | Finally , to check the recovery from the stabilised spin , the glider is held in the spin for a full five turns if that is possible . |
22 | ‘ Every idea which is held in the mind takes its origin from the senses … [ it ] either comes through the senses , or is formed from those which come through the senses . ’ |
23 | A copy of this list is held in the Library ( file ref JS(1) ) . |
24 | The nipple is held in the lid hole with a brass pin . |
25 | The text of the entries is held in the archive in 40 corresponding files called tables . |
26 | For example , the following command will invoke the CLI command file whose name is held in the variable " fname$ " . |
27 | The Careers Convention is held in the evening and is informal . |
28 | The instrument is held in the player 's right hand , and struck with his left . |
29 | A set of fifty numbers is held in the store of a Von Neumann computer , say in locations 100 to 149 . |
30 | A large collection of these is held in the files of the Oxford English Dictionary Department at 37a St. Giles ' . |