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

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1 These strategic-issue discussions are held at two main levels .
2 Courses , seminars and discussions are held at intervals within an individual college or within a broader catchment in order to improve college teaching .
3 These discussions are held on an informal basis mainly within the planning department , but in some instances the opinions of other departments are sought .
4 It is the difference between a necessary empirical shift , when reasoning is taken across to one of its presumed objects and must take the full strain of the encounter , and a deceptive ( because falsely generalized ) empiricism , in which certain kinds of attention to certain presumptively autonomous objects are held to be justified and protected by the terms of an unargued immediacy .
5 You can also use your Saver Plus Card at any of our nationwide network of Self-Service cash machines to sweep money from your Current Account , provided both accounts are held at the same branch .
6 Under the amended Regulations , PEP investment can only be made in a ‘ non-qualifying ’ trust if at least 50% of its investments are held in shares .
7 Offshore investments are held by JCI 's wholly-owned subsidiary , JCI ( Isle of Man ) Limited .
8 This directory is very voluminous and copies are held by Legal Aid Committees in Glasgow , Dundee and Aberdeen .
9 Now the Moroccan authorities are holding onto the body and that 's angered Private Morrison 's Abingdon based family .
10 The aim is to ensure not only that all important titles are held in stock , but also that as far as possible there is on the shelves at any one time a reasonable coverage of material in all subject fields .
11 Charles Donmall , in this period the secretary of the BBBC , justified the discrimination by pointing out that : ‘ It is only right that a small country such as ours should have championships restricted to boxers of white parents — otherwise we might be faced with a situation where all our British titles are held by coloured Empire boxers ’ ( quoted by Henderson , 1949 , p.340 ) .
12 These blooms are held on long stalks above the leaves on compacted plants .
13 Weekly meetings are held on Monday evenings , and host demonstrations by members or visiting lecturers .
14 If anyone in the Ormesby area would like to join , meetings are held on Monday evenings at Southlands Leisure Centre , from 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm — do go along to find out more .
15 Meetings are held on the second Thursday of the month and the venue is in member 's homes .
16 Club meetings are held on the third Monday of the month at 7.30pm .
17 The meetings are held on the 2nd Saturday of March and the third Saturday of November each year .
18 Meetings are held on a Wednesday evening in Ewell .
19 Periodic meetings are held with the co-ordinators to inform them of current activities and this important group of staff have been very responsive and supportive in disseminating information to their departments .
20 Regular meetings are held with residents to better understand their problems and share information on C&P operations .
21 Meetings are held at least every three weeks and sometimes more frequently .
22 As part of the control of the transaction it is important that the majority of meetings are held at the firm 's own premises .
23 Staff meetings are held at the work place in order to update employees on the progress of the Group and their respective companies .
24 Weekly meetings are held at Christ Church in Oxford Road , Bootle .
25 Transport Economist 's Group meetings are held at the University of Westminster , Marylebone Road , London NW1 at 1730 for 1800 hrs .
26 Parish and committees now meet on Mondays and council meetings are held in the Peak Centre .
27 All meetings are held in the Newtown area .
28 The Oxford Regional Health Authority is well served by community hospitals , where outpatient clinics are held in addition to those in general hospitals , so none of the participating practices was far from a provider unit .
29 For example the leases of the factories may be owned by one service company whereas the long term supply or customer contracts are held by a different company .
30 The source of the higher hazards at the youngest and oldest maternal ages are held to be , in the case of infants born to teenagers , the physiological immaturity that often characterizes very young women at the birth of their first child ; the mother 's social immaturity and inexperience with child care ; and impoverishment in respect to formal schooling and overall living conditions .
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