Example sentences of "it be hold in " in BNC.

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1 The conference and the exhibition that went with it were held in Geneva in 1958 .
2 I 'll get Annunziata to keep something hot in the kitchen and then if you 'd rather not be bothered with us tonight , you can have it there — or in bed , if that would be better , ’ said Julia , her heart feeling as though it were held in a tightening vice as she saw his misery .
3 Demonstrations against it were held in Prague in late September .
4 It plays world and indie music , it has face-painters and babies , and , if you 're interested , it 's held in the Town Hall in Shoreditch on Saturday nights .
5 It is held in a double-skinned tank which is filled with hot water to raise the temperature of the milk .
6 Within living cells , it is held in a three-dimensional network of proteins to form the sponge-like cytoplasm , and this in turn is enclosed in a flexible protein-fat membrane .
7 This smith-god wears the leather apron and holds a pair of long-handled tongs , from which a small billet has fallen ; , and it is held in his left hand , presumably the right held a hammer .
8 The conservative outlook entails a particular conception of God ( and of Christ ) , an understanding of which it can not simply be said that it is held in common by all Christians : something I think often not recognized by conservatives themselves .
9 As the droplet leaves the jet it is held in position by an electric field which further propels it towards the paper .
10 He is available for the first working party meeting on Monday 18th January , and I suggest it is held in Aberystwyth at 2pm .
11 ‘ It is a unique paper , ’ he says , ‘ and it is held in such affection because , no matter where Ulster people are , it is the one which keeps them in touch with ALL the local sport , whether its football and rugby or darts and pigeon racing . ’
12 Generally , once a settlor has put property into a settlement he will have alienated the income therefrom for income tax purposes for the period that it is held in trust .
13 Mr Urbanec , who is to hold further talks with Mr Havel today — this time in front of television cameras — conceded that the party realised it was held in deep mistrust by the public , and accepted that henceforth it could only be part of the political spectrum .
14 It was held in Attorney General v Tod Heatley , however , that an owner of land has a common law duty to prevent it being used so as to amount to a public nuisance .
15 Second , there was considerable background noise imposed by the tinfoil : in practice , by the way it was held in place , and its habit of crinkling from time to time .
16 In 1983 it was held in Edinburgh and I was among the entries .
17 The year after the re-appearance of the sing it was held in Mr Burton 's field , near the top of Victoria Street .
18 Both the Whitby Keelboat Society and the Whitby Coblemen 's Association came forward with their support , and suggested the service would be better attended if it was held in July when more of the boats would be in port .
19 It was held in place with four bolts drilled through her skull — two in her forehead and two above her ears .
20 This time it was held in St Margaret 's Hope School , the newly built primary school in a commanding position on a hill above the village looking out over the sea .
21 His aunt , uncle , father and mother were present and it was held in a hotel .
22 It was held in Cox v White [ 1976 ] Crim LR 263 that a mere slight degree of access by the public is not sufficient .
23 It was held in Tyler v Whatmore [ 1976 ] RTR 83 that two people can actually drive the same vehicle , at the same time .
24 It was held in Kennelt v British Airport Authority [ 1975 ] Crim LR 106 that every part of the braking system and of the means of operation must be maintained etc .
25 only gives brief details of the Queen 's meeting with Diana but TODAY has learned that it was held in the Queen 's sitting room at Windsor Castle .
26 Some protection is afforded by the practice of requiring the plaintiff to give an express undertaking not to use the information obtained without first seeking the leave of the court , and it was held in Tate Access Floors Inc .
27 In Emma Hotels v. Secretary of State for the Environment [ 1980 ] 258 EG 64 ( QBD ) , it was held in identical circumstances that the operation of a non-residents ' bar was not a material change of use and did not require planning permission .
28 The Commission observed that it was held in the order of 10 October 1989 in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case 246/89 R ) [ 1989 ] E.C.R. 3125 that it had made out a prima facie case for its view on the nationality requirements .
29 In proceedings against him by the Attorney-General it was held in the Court of Appeal that the charge was unlawful and that the defendant was under no obligation to pay it .
30 In support of his argument , Mr. Coghlan relied on Cozens v. Brutus [ 1973 ] A.C. 854 , a case in which it was held in the House of Lords that the meaning of the word ‘ insulting ’ used in section 5 of the Public Order Act 1936 was not a matter of law but a matter of fact .
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