Example sentences of "[conj] held up the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When she was alone in it , she would , in affection and gratitude , pat the squat stone pillars that held up the nave roof . |
2 | He stopped in front of the taller man and held up the parcel in his hand . |
3 | She swivelled primly — she was n't one of nature 's barmaids — and held up the change just past my face , which was boiling now , as she saw . |
4 | Hamman had stood back then , and held up the tattoo above his right wrist . |
5 | He knelt before Dorn and held up the knife . |
6 | One of the Germans , wearing a surprising black-and-white checked cloth cap , made an operation out of buying coffee through the window , and held up the train while he got a missing straw . |
7 | It was said that on the first occasion that a female student ‘ scrubbed ’ with him he was reaching the end of a long case and held up the piece of cat-gut slung under the ureter ( to identify it and keep it safe during the dissection ) , saying ‘ Cut ! ’ |
8 | ‘ And who dressed up as a wino and held up the off-licence ? ’ asked Tim . |
9 | Henry turned to her and held up the jack . |