Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [adv] held " in BNC.
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1 | It was the largest exercise yet held in Europe , and chemical companies were there to see what can happen when their cargoes are damaged . |
2 | On May 8 , Islamic fundamentalist demonstrators were reported to have been violently beaten by paramilitary police and men in civilian clothes wielding clubs , during the largest demonstration ever held in Rabat , the Moroccan capital . |
3 | The message went to the largest meeting yet held to discuss what the political parties have to offer research . |
4 | It was intended as a splendid demonstration of the power and solidarity of the Angevin family , the greatest court ever held in Normandy . |
5 | The High Court so held in Tenbry Investments Limited v Peugeot Talbot Motor Co Ltd [ 1992 ] STI 873 . |
6 | And the struggles and factions in Rome were reflected in Latium where the Roman families also held land . |
7 | The central committee subsequently held a two-day plenum , on Oct. 21-22 , at which the changes to the political system , the crisis in socialism and the role of pluralism were discussed . |
8 | The 19-year-old finished fourth in 57.62sec — which knocked 0.02sec from John Davey 's British mark and a massive four seconds plus from the previous Scottish best held by Scott McKinlay — in an event won by Germany 's Christian Keller in 55.30 . |
9 | In an unexpected encounter , South African President F. W. de Klerk held 90 minutes of talks with Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze in what was described as the highest-level meeting ever held between their two governments . |
10 | The Eskimos of Alaska were collecting amber and trading it at the late summer fair held at Kotzebue on the north-west coast down to recent times . |
11 | Art 93 , which is , with the collapse of the rival attraction formerly held at Olympia , now London 's only fair for contemporary art , will be taking place for the fifth consecutive year at Islington 's Business Design Centre ( 21–24 January ) . |
12 | The duke was made justiciar of south Wales and steward of Cantrefmawr and Cardiganshire , which completed his collection of the major offices formerly held by the earl of Pembroke . |
13 | The duke was made justiciar of south Wales and steward of Cantrefmawr and Cardiganshire , which completed his collection of the major offices formerly held by the earl of Pembroke . |
14 | This was followed by an exhibition of paintings and works of art by deaf artists in Britain — so far the only kind ever held . |
15 | The 1471 grant of Middleham , Sheriff Hutton , Penrith and their members did not give Gloucester control of all the northern estates formerly held by Warwick . |
16 | The 1471 grant of Middleham , Sheriff Hutton , Penrith and their members did not give Gloucester control of all the northern estates formerly held by Warwick . |
17 | They stood chatting across the gate for what seemed an age until Moran faced the house with the two envelopes tantalizingly held out . |
18 | There is now no doubt that those societies who were not represented will deeply regret the step they adopted , for those would-be representatives have missed having had the honour of being at the best gathering ever held in the annals of the deaf and dumb . " |
19 | Moreover along with much modern literary theory , the New Critics also held that literary texts are texts of a special kind , and that the task of criticism is to give an account of this special character . |
20 | This year at Cebit 1989 , the huge electronics fair held in Hanover , the head of the government 's electronics commision , P.S. Deodhar , ‘ launched India into the European Information market . ’ |
21 | Behind the mean , suspicious mind of the Emperor , there was a total conviction tenaciously held , of a trust descended upon him from Constantine . |
22 | A competitive discipline normally held in stronger winds which uses a fast reaching course with numerous gybes . |