Example sentences of "[noun sg] holds for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This time tomorrow we 'll know at long last what the future holds for Oxford United and Swindon Town , with a dramatic finale to the football league season in store . |
2 | While there may be some uncertainty about what the future holds for Britain 's larger provincial cities , there can be little doubt about the massive strength of decentralization forces in the case of London . |
3 | IF YOU want to know what the future holds for Europe 's financial markets , the best guess is usually to look at America 's present . |
4 | Whatever the future holds for Northern Ireland , it is clear that Ian Paisley has moved from being a prophet crying in the wilderness to the centre of the unionist stage . |
5 | It is difficult to predict what the future holds for LCC . |
6 | We are particularly worried about the implications war holds for women . |
7 | This pattern holds for nitrate , which accounts for most of the nitrogen in the bay , and especially for nitrogen from ammonia , which , though a small part of the total , is far more prevalent in rainwater than in run-off . |
8 | This high ranking holds for seizures of heroin , persons found guilty of drug offences , and new and former drug addicts notified to the Home Office ( Home Office 1986 ) . |
9 | A similar expression holds for |G| . |