Example sentences of "[be] [adj] hold the " in BNC.

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31 With all types of glider , it is wise to hold the stick right forward for the initial part of the ground run , so that there is no possibility of the glider zooming off the ground and into a steep climb if the winch driver applies full power too quickly .
32 From the viewpoint of American security , it was imperative to hold the ‘ Asiatic fringe of islands with Japan as a neutralised area .
33 ‘ I merely ask because last night she was unable to hold the torch steady .
34 His son , Stephen Uroš ( 1355–71 ) , was unable to hold the Serbs together despite the growing Turkish threat .
35 A cross from Moore provided Byrne with an opening and , after Ian Westwater was unable to hold the ball , Dunne netted from eight yards .
36 Tajan was able to hold the sale thanks to recent changes to French legislation permitting auctioneers to practise away from their places of residence .
37 The baby 's christening was held at Carrie 's house so that Grandma Houlihan was able to hold the baby .
38 It is apparent that other factors may also be relevant : for instance , in Stag Line Ltd v Tyne Ship Repair Group Ltd ( The Zinnia ) [ 1984 ] 2 Lloyd 's Rep 211 Staughton J was inclined to hold the terms in a commercial contract unreasonable " first because they are in such small print that one can barely read them ; secondly , the draftsmanship is so convoluted and prolix that one almost needs an LLB to understand them " .
39 The top rail is joined to the uprights by dovetail housings and to cut the mortises for the laths I found that it was best to hold the rail in the vice with blocks to pack it out and then to cut down vertically .
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