Example sentences of "[noun pl] hold [adv] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Charles 's territories could already have been described as an empire , in the sense that he ruled over a collection of different political units held together by the allegiance his subjects felt they owed him rather than through a sense of common institutions or common language which could serve as the foundation for a unifying national spirit .
2 And the long-suffering elder , which always looks beautiful , graceful , however much you cut it , with its lacy plates held out to the sun .
3 Lounge Bar , Cafe — Concerts and discos held regularly throughout the summer season .
4 How could I be , there ai n't no fertility cords holding on to the fanny .
5 The Swimathon is a national event with swims held all around the country .
6 Mungo had a vision of his dark head tilted back to drink the rain , and his outstretched palms held up to the sun .
7 The passion of his kisses on her throat were leaving her weak and she had to will her fingers to hold on to the bodice .
8 As long as doctors hold on to the role of being omnipotent , it is not surprising they need defences .
9 Whereas in the past teachers held on to the professionalism of hearing children read as their specialist preserve , they have now realised that perhaps their professionalism lies elsewhere .
10 Although women were in practice doing exactly the same work as certain categories of men , they too perceived the division of labour as a gender division , and took as their point of reference for equality the " all-round comp " , whom both masters and men held up as the exemplar , rather than the humbler linesman .
11 The amount of these entitlements has been actuarially assessed and is fully funded by assets held independently of the Group .
12 Striking spikes of yellow antirrhinum-like flowers held well above the water .
13 In no time at all Travis had a good fire going , and the heat from it drew her to her knees beside it , hands held out to the warmth .
14 These are women holding on to the value of their tears , but there are many others who have been made to feel ashamed .
15 Fins held close to the body
16 Handsome glaucous foliage and erect narrow spikes of white and yellow blooms held just above the water .
17 A loose net was fixed between the prongs of the ‘ Y ’ and thus , with the open prongs held firmly in the bed of the river , the fishermen would wait quietly for the fish to run into his net .
18 Customs sources say that raves held just over the border are attracting hundreds of teenagers from all over Ulster — and drug dealers .
19 So many times held up at the Falcon Gate , so many times made to open his briefcase and his empty sandwich box and turn his empty coffee flask upside down when he was anxious to get home , so many times subjected to their questions when he was going about his business visiting other corners of the Establishment .
20 Scrubby hawthorns hold back at the brink .
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