Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [be] hold [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Until more is known concerning his death , I judge that you must be held in confinement within my custody . |
2 | What worried her most of all was that she might be held in equal suspicion . |
3 | Unless we hear from you to the contrary within the next days , you will be held as admitting liability ’ . |
4 | In the larger clinics the two may run concurrently , in the smaller they may be held at different times during the week . |
5 | They must be held for five to ten years , ’ she says . |
6 | Since it was impossible to envisage the use of nuclear weapons in any way consistent with the laws of war , and since great and apparently law-abiding Powers possessed and threatened to use them , they must be held to be simply beyond the scope of international law , |
7 | A suitable place for ward tutorials is often hard to find as they must be held near the ward . |
8 | That they should be held outside the US was for reasons which follow . |
9 | That night they would be held in the Pot'ma Transit prison . |
10 | Mswati did not specify who would decide on the incorporation of the Vusela-2 recommendations into a new constitution , neither did he give a new date for elections , which had been due in November , although he said on Oct. 26 that they would be held in the first half of 1993 . |
11 | If uncollected , they will be held on the door at the venue . |
12 | They will be held during the course of the E I P here , otherwise they will be help by the county council . |
13 | 3 If tenders arrive early , they will be held in the safe in the Admin Section . |
14 | They will be held in the community hall from 10am to 4pm every second and fourth Sunday . |
15 | They can be held for 48 hours without charge under the Prevention of Terrorism Act and for a further five days at the discretion of the Home Secretary . |
16 | They can be held in the hand . |
17 | Keeping the index record size down is helpful because if the inverted indexes are small they can be held in main storage , and so cut search times down to a minimum . |
18 | It may be held at that important time of the first anniversary of the death , and is thus at the time when the people most bereaved may be thinking of re-engaging in life . |
19 | It may be held by the most tenuous snag , so always have a belay from below . |
20 | The council may make the appointment full or part time and it may be held by an officer of a regional council but the appointee must be an advocate or a solicitor . |
21 | It may be held around September or just before the Queen 's Speech at the opening of the session of parliament . |
22 | She stressed , too , that it should be held in public as families across Britain , from Cornwall to Orkney , were at risk from over-zealous authorities . |
23 | Suppose by mistake or accident he fails to repay on the day named , is it fair that he should be held to the terms of the deed ? |
24 | Either it must be said , in traditional terms , that , together with his human nature , he also had , in one person , a divine nature ; or in some other way he must be held to be unique . |
25 | To receive the full benefit of the policy , therefore , it must be held to maturity , particularly since the first two years ' premiums are largely taken up in charges . |
26 | Therefore it must be held with elbow at right angles and the mug cuddles in near the navel . |
27 | In the meantime he 'll be held at Fairmile secure hospital at Wallingford . |
28 | They were left to the existing law whatever it might be held to be . |
29 | ‘ Doctors say that if enough skin grows round the pellet , it might be held in place . |
30 | Theoretically , it could be held at the ‘ Unix Perspectives : Conference for Enterprise Solutions ’ get-together that Unix Systems Labs has in train for early November ( UX 435 ) . |