Example sentences of "[noun] hold [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Anna rose and walked away , very slowly and stiffly — Constanza tried to follow her but a waiter held her up with the bill . |
2 | Until then , the platform holds us out against the townscape |
3 | I shall not , however , let my hon. Friend hold me back during the few minutes that I shall use to unbridle myself . |
4 | They overpowered him and , while the rest held him down on the pavement , one of them put the razor in the corner of Joyce 's mouth and slit his cheek backwards beyond the ear . |
5 | They thought it was normal for Lucy ( they had never called her Mummy ) to fly from room to room looking for her watch , keys , diary , gloves , scarf , and blow a kiss to them from the garden path as the taxi-driver carried her cello out to the car , while Nissy held them up to the window to wave . |
6 | The brake is simply a length of ¾ × 2½in oak tied under the sled , with a steel ‘ claw ’ , and elastic shock cord to hold it up off the ground . |
7 | One large hand held her down over the back of the upright chair , so that the top of her head was pushed into the seat . |
8 | I tried everything , even hiring an off-duty castrato to hold them out of the way , but nothing worked . |
9 | Wexford held it up in the bright shaft of sunlight . |
10 | Kirov held it up to the light , studying it . |
11 | He thought of the pattern of his visit so far ; the revelation of Rose McGarry 's death ; the discovery of the swan ; Jos 's warning ( had it been Jos 's strong arm holding him back in the dream ? ) ; and this most recent sign , which at the very least told him that someone had entered his room , his own sanctuary . |