Example sentences of "that hold [art] " in BNC.

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1 Andy Beckett changes the bobbins on a creel that holds a vast bank of coloured yarns for a Jacquard Axminster loom at BMK .
2 Much less satisfactory , however , is the harsh rule that holds a writer responsible for unintentional defamation , where readers have jumped to a conclusion which was never intended .
3 But if it 's a bolt that holds a lamppost down and they 've under under-ordered , there 's not , but they 're with them , then we can take those .
4 Glencar Explorations , the company that holds the prospecting licence jointly with a British company , Andaman Resources , is one of 20 mining concerns currently investigating gold deposits in Northern Ireland and the Republic .
5 In order to reach this tablet you will pass the entrance to the crypt that holds the Duomo treasury and the body of the saint himself .
6 Inside there are several excellent canvasses worth your time , but it is the wood carving that holds the attention .
7 The latter is further symbolized in the awakening lion and the eagle that holds the emblem of the city in its feet .
8 But ‘ there is no one method , medium , approach , device , or philosophy that holds the key to the process of learning to read …
9 The simple musical patterns used are a metaphor that holds the stories together .
10 The debate should not endlessly be about tactics , it becomes self-defeating to go on and on and on wrangling about tactics when it is the motivation behind those tactics that holds the key .
11 A breastsummer is n't just a piece of wood stuck over a gap , it 's a piece of wood that holds the walls together , and the rest of the building up .
12 At issue is who owns the reservoir — and who is responsible for ensuring that the leaky embankment that holds the water in does not give way and engulf a street of houses .
13 The stretched craft , the ‘ Super 4 ’ , needed a new design of skirt , the flexible rubber structure that holds the supportive air cushion under the hovercraft .
14 They gradually depolarise in collisions with the walls of the container that holds the xenon : the collisions allow the nuclei of the xenon atoms to change their spin states .
15 The famous Bullock report of 1975 , A language for life , after an investigation of teaching in schools , came to the conclusion that ‘ there is no one method , medium , approach , device , or philosophy that holds the key to the process of learning to read ’ ( DES , 1975 , p.77 ) .
16 If the net encircles , it becomes necessary to fasten it to the top and the bottom of each of the stakes that holds the net erect .
17 Ray Talbot 's solution is remarkably straightforward … on his own bottom drains , the cover pivots on to the sump , and is secured by a bayonet fitting — remarkably similar , I remarked , to the one that holds the lens of my camera in place .
18 The top pond , which measures 9′ × 9′ × 4½′ deep , is the one that holds the fish .
19 ‘ The hardest part of the whole technique is building up the independence of the finger that holds the bottleneck .
20 Any radial axis setting is by friction fit on the suspension tube that holds the radio-controlled shutter release system , and the camera angle Is similarly preset for each large format exposure before sending aloft .
21 It is the attraction of opposite charges that holds the negatively charged electrons in the atomic periphery where they encircle the positively charged nucleus , but the corollary is that like charges repel ; two protons , each one positively charged , repel one another .
22 It is this ‘ strong nuclear force ’ that holds the nucleus together but protons only feel it when they are in close proximity ; once apart they feel the electrical repulsion .
23 Each territory , comprising six to seven multiple-family houses , has its own ‘ master of the territory ’ , who is the ruwang that holds the supreme position in a loose hierarchy of ruwatu ( pl. ) within it .
24 One of the linchpins that holds the Stress Syndrome in place is isolation .
25 It is a strange magical power , the power of frost and chill , of ice that holds the rivers in its thrall , and cold that snaps branches and tumbles trees to the ground .
26 It has linked with Leverton , the Unilever subsidiary that holds the UK Caterpillar distributorship , to offer generating plant in the 50KW to 1MW bracket , based on a diesel engine converted to burn natural gas , with the waste heat used wherever possible .
27 However , it is this latter point that holds the key to understanding the different views , and , although a full analysis is beyond the scope of this book , it is worth exploring briefly .
28 The simplest form of index is one that holds the address of every record .
29 That 's why I 'm submitting a budget that holds the growth in spending to less than the rate of inflation .
30 It 's cut the wire and the chain that holds the gates shut and it
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