Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] hold [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But then I do n't hold with the precept de mortuis nil nisi bonum ( I speak as a doctor , after all ) ; and it 's hard to underestimate the irritation when a critic points out something like that to you .
2 Also I do n't hold with the so-called traders in the centre of Church Street .
3 Listening to the gruff Stanier exhaust beat and mournful hooter whilst observing the artefacts and rolling stock reinforces the opinion I have always held on the Worth Valley Railways — a centre of excellence !
4 Conservatives thus hold what must appear , to those who do not hold to a conservative position , to be a distorted conception of what he was about .
5 Umbrellas could be made of oiled cloth , so that they did incidentally hold off the rain .
6 Mutual jealousy , particularly concerning affairs they had both held in the past ( 4 years ) .
7 It was Karl Franz who led the charge of the Reiksguard at the battle of Norduin against the Bretonnians , where the Emperor 's personal valour finally broke the resistance of the Bretonnian flank guard and drove them from the narrow defile which they had defiantly held throughout the battle .
8 The Rev Anthony Freeman said he felt a great sense of relief when he admitted to himself he did not hold to the traditional view of God .
9 He did well to hold off the challenge , battling bravely to last home by a short head .
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