Example sentences of "be hold [adv prt] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You 're holding out for a wedding-ring , ’ he said flatly .
2 The move will be seen as a further step towards a possible post-election deal between Labour and the Liberal Democrats , who are holding out for a commitment to PR for the Commons as a pre-condition of backing a minority government .
3 East Belfast-based midfielder Keery ( 28 ) has been holding out for a better deal than the one on offer .
4 With no airbrake the glider will float some distance even at low speed , and it must still be held off for a proper touchdown .
5 I ended up going over the falls and being held under for a long time , and thinking there was no way I was going to come up before the next wave came across .
6 I realized that this was the same place Brian and I had been held in for a week in May 1988 before going to the Pit .
7 The rain was holding off for a while and the streets were drying in patches .
8 Proper planning was held up for a time until the route of the M4 was decided , as an early outline brought it through Harpsden and over Peppard .
9 The arrival of the Italian soldiers was held up for a time while the Italian government bargained for an Italian to command the UN forces ( the commander is , as it happens , a Brazilian ) .
10 Then the funeral was held up for a few days , and we soon realised that the effect was indeed cosmetic and nothing more .
11 The start of trading on the New York and American Stock Exchanges was held up for an hour yesterday after a fire , caused by an electrical fault , broke out in the building housing the exchanges ' computer systems , writes Mary Brasier in New York .
12 MGM was not quite as happy with The Crowd ( 1928 ) , which was held back for a year and temporarily given a happy ending and which proved only to be as Kine Weekly predicted ‘ a sound box office success ’ rather than a runaway winner .
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