Example sentences of "have hold on [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Here 's an imag-inary line-up Leeds might be fielding now if they 'd held on to the stars they rejected .
2 The police explained why they 'd held on to the vehicles which were being kept near Malvern , not at Worcester .
3 " I can show you how , " he promised , " but we would have to hold on to the back of a chair . "
4 None of the earlier owners seem to have held on to the property for very long , for in 1647 , it was acquired by the Earl of Pembroke , then shortly afterwards , it was sold to Lord Pawlet , who is reported to have entertained General Fairfax at Chiswick House , on a number of occasions .
5 The field is led by Miró with a rise of 1090% one of the few artists to have held on to the gains of the 1988–90 period .
6 Chris had to hold on to the grab handle of the jeep or she would have been flung out .
7 She just had to hold on to the thought that , although he believed he knew who , he did n't know where .
8 At my first event in Fort Worth , I had held on to the few people I knew as though for dear life , terrified at the thought of being stranded in this great wilderness .
9 Tanzania 's President Ali Hassan Mwinyi was elected on Aug. 16 as chair of the ruling Chama cha Mapinduzi ( CCM ) party , with 1,846 out of 1,851 votes cast , in succession to the " elder statesman " leader Julius Nyerere , who had held on to the party chairmanship for five years since stepping down as state President in 1985 .
10 As Tim said you have to hold on to the fact that these are real characters and their in a kind of confrontational situation here are n't they ?
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