Example sentences of "and [noun pl] are hold [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Courses , seminars and discussions are held at intervals within an individual college or within a broader catchment in order to improve college teaching .
2 This directory is very voluminous and copies are held by Legal Aid Committees in Glasgow , Dundee and Aberdeen .
3 Regular training days and rallies are held with colleagues from Weston-Super-Mare and Bristol , the last of which was in April at Saltford Hall , Bristol , when Moyra Hopley and Rosemary Gould put everyone through their paces .
4 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 .
5 Virtually all financial assets and savings are held in banks , or kept in cash in the form of dinar or foreign currency notes .
6 Deprived of nutrition , the invading bacteria and viruses are held in check while the body gathers more selective weapons for their ultimate destruction .
7 Bosnia claims that 120,000 Moslems and Croats are held in more than 100 Serb camps and that 17,000 have been killed .
8 In addition to the publication of reports , seminars and workshops are held at which relevant members of industry , research organisations and the civil service are given an opportunity to discuss and make critical and constructive comment on draft reports or hear the recommendations and final results of research .
9 The recreation club has its own sports field , whilst some club meetings and classes are held in the school or the village hall .
10 At present , people in the ES are covered by national Civil Service pay agreements and details are held in your office .
11 Both craft businesses are run by professionals and courses are held on the premises .
12 Lavish celebrations with chanting of holy verses and parades are held in each major town .
13 Positions and statuses are held in abeyance until the following season until they can be redefined and re-established .
14 The findings of these discussions will be included in a household survey to establish how widely these preferences and prejudices are held by the general community .
15 Secondly , there should be a real assault upon the incompetence and inefficiencies of our courts , which would result in a reduction of the time men and women are held on remand and reduce pressure in that way .
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