Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [not/n't] be hold [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If a referendum in a union republic failed to endorse secession , a new referendum on secession could not be held for 10 years . |
2 | The traditional view is that there is no age below which a child can not be held to be guilty of contributory negligence . |
3 | She was told by the Chief Constable of the district ( who was accompanied by the Inspector who became the respondent in the appeal ) that a meeting could not be held on the spot , but could be held some 175 yards distant , around the corner . |
4 | the conference will not be held at High Leigh but Swanwick . |
5 | Minor errors , such as dates or times or places will not be held against the journalist if the gist of the allegation is justified . |
6 | ‘ Electoral reform can not be held in reserve in case things go wrong . |
7 | The match can not be held in Moscow because Russian football shuts down in winter , so CSKA have arranged to play their home tie in Spain . |
8 | As regards his personal injuries there is no warning that the firework can not be held in the hand . |
9 | The title is fine , and the author 's name should not be held against him . |
10 | He nevertheless ended the year ranked ninth in the world , with 17.43 metres , and can prepare for the Olympics safe in the knowledge that his event wo n't be held on a Sunday in Barcelona . |
11 | Under de Klerk 's proposals non-racial elections for an interim government would not be held until March 1994 . |
12 | It is also the case that people 's sex can not be held to be an effect of their job or their work record ; sex must be assumed to be causally prior to both of these variables . |
13 | Please note that meetings will not be held on all of the dates given on the form , but I can not say at this early stage how many will actually need to take place . |
14 | A decision will not be held to be unlawful because it is ‘ unreasonable ’ in the ordinary , non-legal sense . |
15 | The account may not be held on behalf of a person other than the account-holder . |
16 | The Tessa legislation specifies that the account must not be held on behalf of another person . |
17 | The MPLA-PT insisted that it could not formally recognize UNITA until the Constitution had been revised , and that elections could not be held for several years until a census and electoral rolls had been drawn up . |
18 | The suggestion is that elections can not be held until mid-1994 . |
19 | The Council agreed that the company should not be held to the requirement to construct the line from the ‘ Robin Hood' ’ down Elmers End Road to the Beckenham boundary , unless Beckenham U.D.C. constructed a continuation to Elmers End Station . |
20 | The fact that Baudrillard 's name has been linked with the Situationists should not be held against them . |
21 | These records need not be held in this ‘ logical ’ sequence ( see Figure 5.9(c) ) , as long as the files are held on direct access storage devices . |
22 | Yet this is a ability rather than a benefit , and on these grounds the trust can not be held to be valid . |
23 | The Chief Justice did however stress that a by-law would not be held to be unreasonable simply because a particular judge thought that it went further than was prudent or necessary or convenient . |