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

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1 Someone was to hold up the traffic , another to get the guards , but first someone was sent down the side lane towards St Vincent 's Hospital to alert casualty and summon help .
2 He said he would look into a dispute which was holding up the release of Brussels cash to help build some factories on the site of the old Darlington forge .
3 Come on , now , quickly , you 're holding up the whole party . ’
4 You were holding up the kiosk when I got off the train , were n't you ? ’
5 She was holding up the collar of her blouse and gradually twisting it .
6 Then she turned , willing Miss Harker , who was holding out the duster , to look at the board .
7 We 're holding up the traffic . ’
8 He 'd whistle and all the horses would run over to us ; and there we were surrounded by these great horses , and we were holding up the babies to them !
9 Fairbrother 's doing , you know , he 's holding up the other
10 Sir Anthony had concluded his business with the plump lawyer as far as he was able to overcome his distaste for discussing deals or mentioning money , and he was holding back the brambles for her , as it were , letting her into their company , and she butted through , a young dog again , let out for a walk .
11 What 's holding up the cashless society ? ’ asked New Scientist on its front cover , signalling a feature on the electronic possibilities in paying for goods and services .
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