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

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1 Robert Cripps is a director of Cohere Limited , which holds as an investment 1,963,528 shares in Velcro — or 65%/ of the share capital .
2 The term reference is traditionally used in semantics for the relationship which holds between a word and what it points to in the real world .
3 A similar relationship holds between the prices of futures contracts with different delivery months : where P f 1 = current price of futures contract with delivery in year T 1 , P f 2 = current price of futures contract with delivery in year T 2 ( T 1 < T 2 ) .
4 If only it holds for a while . ’
5 if it holds for a , well it 's jeans , I thought well
6 Note that there is not necessarily presupposition that activities should be funded in the order they appear in the list nor that the same ranking holds for every location .
7 No matter what the future holds for the next generation and the delicate trembling wilderness , at least we can promise our children and grandchildren one sure thing .
8 This expression uses formula ( 11.1 ) and a similar expression holds for the up-problem .
9 The recording quality for standard 8mm is at least equal to VHS , and the comparison also holds for the two competing super-formats of Hi8 and S-VHS .
10 I think the same thing holds for the philosophy of art .
11 This true/false logic holds for the whole range of autonomizing fields , in the sense that aesthetic , scientific , normative , and legal statements can be understood as more or less valid .
12 The data from Study 2 for the 60 films was compared with the new ratings to see whether this holds for the full set of 60 films .
13 This law holds for the ‘ welding ’ of polymers at an interface which can be explained by reptation .
14 did before or after the events we are told of in the tales , and this holds for the great majority of the fabliaux .
15 ‘ They want to hear what is going on and what the future holds for the Manor bungalows . ’
16 Indeed , some verbs seem to have no lexical content beyond one which is aimed at providing some kind of reservation about applicability of the adjectival property , examples being become and turn which place a temporal restriction on the adjective 's applicability ; the subordinate property only holds after the time indicated by the tense of the verb .
17 There are Dwarf settlements within the mountains , but these are fewer in number and less wealthy than the mighty Dwarf Holds of the Worlds Edge Mountains .
18 McNair denies that there is a rule of international law ‘ permitting a State to assign to C rights which it holds under a treaty made with B ’ , and could find no basis for the validity of such a principle .
19 The tenant holds under an agreement for a lease .
20 Pride holds onto the past and so prevents us from moving forward and achieving more with our lives .
21 Only it holds onto the hairs so much that it rips them out so that you end up with legs with no hairs on it but ah !
22 Try to find out at the very least what position the interviewer holds with the company and whether you will be working directly with him or her .
23 ‘ Of course , my wife holds with the world , ’ Edward said to Willoughby .
24 You bozos do n't seem to realise it but if we had n't been there at that Florence Conference , would not be in the leading position it currently holds with the commission to guarantee further funds and to create a positive role for Britain in Europe with the commission to wuk look at the issues that are gon na come up in 1993 .
25 The Serbian government is unlikely to start problems in an area it already holds with an iron fist .
26 ( Phelps and Shell , 1969 , show that this , basically an envelope result , holds in a much wider class of steady-state models . )
27 A SUBDUED , tearful Mrs Winnie Mandela announced her resignation yesterday as head of the African National Congress 's social welfare department , the highest office she holds in the organisation .
28 We support its major industries and way of life , while recognising the place it holds in the hearts of those who live in towns .
29 1After the first few days , when I come into the room , Birdie is down on the floor of the cage , running back and forth , looking out over the barrier that holds in the gravel .
30 Organisational authority refers to the scope and amount of discretion given to a person to make decisions , by virtue of the position he or she holds in the organisation .
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