Example sentences of "which are held [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The acquisition search service provided by MAS is based on the list of companies for sale which are held on the Accountants ' Business Network database jointly shared by the major accounting firms . |
2 | The Economic Development Division maintains its own filing system ; all other divisions use the central filing system for official correspondence and papers except for certain specialised project files which are held on the divisions . |
3 | The conversations which are held between the March hare and the mad hatter are complete nonsense . |
4 | Another function of the Committee is its responsibility for the overall supervision of the so-called " collections " of pools of biotechnology materials , which are held at a number of research stations , and which make genetic material available to research workers in other institutions . |
5 | This is reflected in the fairs , festivals and sports events which are held throughout the year and which attract many sightseers . |
6 | A survey of science libraries in Scotland , for example , revealed that apart from British Standards , which are held in a number of locations , holdings of other standards in Scotland are minimal . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Subsection ( 5 ) defines ‘ relevant shares ’ as : ‘ shares in the company other than — ( a ) shares which as respects dividends and capital carry a right to participate only up to a specified amount in a distribution , and ( b ) shares which are held by a person who acquired them in pursuance of an employees ’ share scheme or , in the case of shares which have not been allotted , are to be allotted in pursuance of such a scheme . ’ |
9 | Note that there are twelve Runefangs , ten of which are held by the Elector Counts and two by the Imperial armoury . |