Example sentences of "[pron] [be] hold for " in BNC.

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1 There are also a number of trophies which are held for one year ; the Willis Graham Cup is awarded for the champion berry in the show , judged solely by weight .
2 A psychological rationalization could be said to be a justification for a position , which is held for reasons not related to the justification .
3 That is t to er that is land which is held for expansion purposes , clearly identified by firms as meeting their expansion needs .
4 Your branch recently contacted the Parish Council about a sealed item which you are holding for us .
5 Meanwhile two people who were held for questioning over the weekend have been released without charge .
6 The hostages , who were held for 444 days following the seizure of the US embassy in Tehran in September 1979 , were released within minutes of Reagan being sworn in as President on Jan. 21 , 1981 .
7 Four other men , who were held for questioning , have now been eliminated from police inquiries .
8 That was in keeping with the respect in which she is held for her tireless work , especially on behalf of the world 's children .
9 She was held for forty five minutes and at times , she says , she feared for her life .
10 After the game we were held for exactly one hour , then herded onto to a train which did n't move for 40 minutes .
11 There is no National Insurance on the company 's contributions to the fund , and the employee pays no income tax on the shares allocated to him or her provided they are held for at least five years .
12 The people arrested were taken to separate police stations across Merseyside where they were held for questioning .
13 It means Jim Courier retains the pole position he 's held for all but 12 weeks of 1992 .
14 The Thatcher administration was still new to the power it was to hold for the rest of the decade and a reader might reasonably expect to find something seminal in the report .
15 Then on 14 June 1985 TWA Flight 847 was hijacked and forced to land at Beirut where , before the world 's television cameras , it was held for 17 days .
16 But that Moorish Negress was so skilful in drawing the Turkish bow , that it was held for a marvel , and it is said that they called her in Arabic Nugueymat Turya , which is to say , the Star of the Archers .
17 That was the lure of Persia — the fantastic attractions it was held for Westerner ever since the seventeenth century , when traders , ambassadors and princes began to bring back exotic spices , silks and tales .
18 Sir John Wolfenden , the then vice-chancellor of Reading University , was chosen to be its Chairman , a job which he was to hold for the three years that the Committee took to produce its Report .
19 In July 1568 , he was appointed to the Commission of Sewers , along with Lord Cobham , a position he was to hold for many years and which was to make him a close friend of Lord Cobham until Cobham 's death .
20 One of his proudest moments came when he was appointed provost of the Royal Burgh of Selkirk , a position he was to hold for seven years , He was the town 's last official provost before regionalisation .
21 He was held for four hours and beaten with a truncheon .
22 Meanwhile he was held for seventeen months in prison in Oxford , where a debate was staged in which Cranmer and bishops Latimer and Ridley were pitted against selected scholars from Oxford and Cambridge .
23 His official car was intercepted in the centre of Vilnius , and he was taken in handcuffs to the OMON headquarters outside the city , where he was held for questioning for nearly 12 hours before being released .
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