Example sentences of "hold out [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He holds out a sunburned arm .
2 Every once in a while he holds out a small portion of meat , which the Skeleton chews furiously and swallows , with the same lack of success as before .
3 Dwayne holds out a freckled ham .
4 And while the performance of the Alpine is in the supercar league , the cost of using it , in terms of comfort , running costs and fuel economy , is definitely not — which holds out the enticing prospect of accomplishing long , fast continental journeys in great comfort and 25 mpg economy .
5 Far from being outdated , this old and broad conception of democracy holds out the only hope of compensating for the weaknesses of elected representative assemblies , dwarfed as they presently are by the bureaucratic and monopolistic structures of power which surround them .
6 The hot rocks technique holds out the best hope for exploitation of geothermal energy .
7 This trend towards a greater reliance upon jobs in service industries does not by itself , however , hold out a great deal of hope for the long-term male unemployed , or the emerging underclass .
8 They are thus more ‘ moral ’ or , as he can also say , more ‘ teleological ’ than Islam , for they discern and hold out an ethical purpose and direction for human life .
9 Once she was holding out a small present done up in coloured wrapping .
10 The lady with the upright hair who Gloria said had a screw loose , clattered into the bedroom holding out a steaming jug on a tray .
11 What is happening to me , she asked , sitting on the bed and holding out a shaking hand , what is wrong ?
12 How do you do ? ’ he said , holding out a large hand .
13 There he turned and say a tall blond-haired man holding out an empty glass .
14 ‘ Then help me , ’ begged Isabel , holding out an imploring hand .
15 The French government is holding out an olive branch to the drivers by offering to negotiate how the new traffic laws are applied .
16 ‘ Those cartridge cases are n't American issue , ’ I said , holding out the green-lacquered steel casings .
17 ‘ What 's this ? ’ she asked , holding out the DeValerian cards .
18 " There 's this , " he said , holding out the cardboard box .
19 She stared at him from behind the barrier of her flowers , wordlessly holding out the paper-wrapped roses .
20 Had a parachute on his back just like the rest , and holding out the holy cross in his hand .
21 This was held by the female clerk as one would hold out a photographic negative , saying , ‘ That number will put you in touch with the one you require . ’
22 ‘ … the extent of the establishment is but barely sufficient for the exigencies of the County , and it can not be contended that it is on too large or extravagant a scale ; the number of patients constantly on the books of the Infirmary ; the high reputation which it has justly acquired under the excellent management of the medical and other officers belonging to it ; the strict economy which to the general satisfaction of the Governors has been observed in the ordinary expenditure of the House … call forcibly upon the County at large to hold out a protecting hand to save it from ruin which appears inevitably to have waited , if not averted by our timely interference . ’
23 The argument , expressed in various ways by these three doughty politicians , is that when Labour 's morning press conference raised the constitutional issues , especially PR , and appeared to hold out an olive branch to Liberal Democrat voters , the Labour message became blurred .
24 Held out a spidery hand and you took it
25 And when I said I was he held out a massive paw that gripped my hand as though in a vice .
26 She held out a bare leg , and certainly the ankle was misshapen and much swollen .
27 He held out a black claw which she stroked .
28 ’ She put down her heavy curved knife and held out a gnarled hand .
29 Removing one hand from behind his back , he held out a small bowl .
30 He held out a small package .
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