Example sentences of "[noun] hold for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What does the future hold for the Department 's favourite pet — our Clarence ?
2 The aging houngan 's grim facade held for a moment , then dissolved into a spray of laughter lines as he smiled .
3 If the trail exists , the first action held for the path in pathitem will be executed and the system status will be changed to REPLAY .
4 Their eyes held for a moment and a slow smile began to grow on the darkly handsome face .
5 And that was as far as she got because the crash-bang music gave the final crash , the stage lights held for a moment and then cut to blackout , and there was a smattering of couldn't-care-less applause from the front of the house .
6 I think the same thing holds for the philosophy of art .
7 The silence held for a while and then she heard a low laugh that seemed to trace itself right down her spine too .
8 And so this property held for the wife 's separate use comes to be her ‘ separate estate ’ in Equity .
9 Note that there is not necessarily presupposition that activities should be funded in the order they appear in the list nor that the same ranking holds for every location .
10 This expression uses formula ( 11.1 ) and a similar expression holds for the up-problem .
11 I therefore became very clearly aware of the potential that the university held for the whole of the East Sussex area .
12 Custodial Investments are essentially bearer instruments and readily disposable investments held for a client and which are neither the subject of a discretionary management agreement nor held in connection with any personal appointment and which the firm can sell without the client needing to authorise such sale .
13 Each summer and Christmas , there was a party held for every member of the TA unit and their girlfriends and wives ; the price of the ticket included food and as much as you could drink .
14 This limitation in time is most clearly seen in the case of a life estate , whether it be an estate held for the life of the tenant , or what is called an estate pur autre vie , one held for the life or lives of some other person or persons .
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