Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] hold [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The stored program concept , the realization that instructions can be encoded and held in the store of the computer together with the data being operated on , is an important one for two reasons .
2 She had crossed it once before , but she knew it would be much more risky today , because the recent heavy rains would have made the surface gluey , and if she slipped or made a false step she might find herself caught and held in the treacly morass of the marsh .
3 Balor had fallen headlong and was lying on the forest floor , one foot caught and held by the root of a huge old ash Tree that protruded from the ground .
4 As their eyes met and held across the coffee-table , Ronni felt a sudden sharp frisson go through her .
5 If deep love exists and that loving is complete , then this blend and harmony can be brought about by all forms of physical closeness — from touching and holding to the complete sexual act .
6 Most of Siberia was conquered and held without the serious levels of bloodshed experienced in the American West .
7 At the delivery of the near contract , the index basket of shares was bought and held until the delivery of the middle contract .
8 The inquiry , headed by Justice Michael Kempster , found that " the initiative was not swiftly seized or held by the police " .
9 I was too drunk and , as Broussac disappeared into the darkness , Capote and myself were seized and held until the night watch arrived .
10 The pair claimed their human rights were breached when they were arrested and held under the Prevention of Terrorism Act .
11 Other CDS members to be arrested and held in the capital , Malabo , were José Antonio Dorronsoro , a former planning official , José Luis Nvumba , former director-general of the Ministry of Justice , Arsenio Bacale and Celestino Molongua .
12 ( c ) Access to records One of the guardian 's most important functions is to investigate the case and he is given a right of access to social work records compiled or held by the local authority and the NSPCC ( s42 ) .
13 Normally it will be a joint validation for the centres involved and held at the SCOTVEC offices .
14 The ion exchange resin beads have the ability to exchange sodium ions held on the resin , for the calcium and magnesium dissolved in the water , so that after passing through the resin bed the water contains non hardness forming sodium slats , the calcium and magnesium having been removed and held on the resin .
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