Example sentences of "and hold [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So my suggestion and this is only a suggestion , the beards which in the past have been interpreted as a kind of erm epigrammatic signal , in other words a kind of erm sign on the face of the male as they 're deceived , my guess is that , th that beards may actually have evolved to protect the throat because erm the critical thing in , in killing somebody is to block the , the windpipe and that 's and in fact even , even lions do this , you saw in the film when a lion kills an antelope or something , he does n't go to all the trouble of making horrible gashes , he grabs the , the windpipe and holds on until the antelope or whatever it is is just er
2 The brief silence seemed to stretch down the long room and hold fast by the pillars of the door , and every eye in the hall fixed greedily on the three at the high table .
3 Curve the body to one side and hold on to a part of your leg that you can reach easily , stretching the other arm straight up .
4 Daisy had brought her sketch pad , but found it difficult to capture the action and hold on to a straining Ethel .
5 Hankin , who spent 18 months at Peterborough under John Wile before being released in 1985 , saw his young braves survive numerous corners and hold on to a point against a side who have seen off Liverpool and Newcastle at home this season .
6 The crosser is required to tight-rope walk on the single strand below and hold on to the two other lines for balance .
7 Instead , look for a protein based product that is acid balanced to keep the cuticle tight and hold on to the colour .
8 And hold on to the bundles ! ’
9 I 'll stay with you and hold on to the guns .
10 You sit on the saddle and try and keep your balance and hold on to the handlebars .
11 Hold the tape measure loosely round the pulled back curtain and hold back against the hook .
12 Mitchell is amongst those who argue against Firestone and hold out for the continuing relevance of Freud 's work .
13 In the story , Frank had to be seen shooting through the roof of the church moments later and holding on to a cross , before being rescued by a helicopter .
14 With toes pointed downwards , raise the extended leg 6ins ( 15cm ) off the floor , leaning right over to the opposite side for balance and holding on to the ankle in front of you .
15 With toes pointed , raise the extended leg 6ins ( 1 5cm ) , leaning over to the opposite side for balance and holding on to the ankle in front .
16 She was slurring her words and holding on to the bar-top for support .
17 Not only that , it 's a full-fledged endangered species ( see ‘ Pigs in distress ’ ) , having disappeared entirely from the islands of Masbate , Bohol , Cebu , Guimaras and Sequijor , and holding on by the skin of its tusks only on Negros and Panay .
18 This is the kind of question which has no answer , since no difference between commitment and rhetoric will be discernable until refugees are faced with a real choice between some kind of a settlement falling short of the ideal and holding out for the ideal itself .
19 Some of the sites are enormously rich , however , and the history of palaeontology is punctuated by quite unscientific feuds between experts trying to find and hold on to the best sites for the most spectacular vertebrates .
20 It would have been customary to allow the animal its own head , and to hold on to the last truck , or hitch a lift by hanging onto the end .
21 The crab has a longer body than the other species shown here , and the legs are flattened and held away from the carapace .
22 With three minutes to go , Bergsson was warming up and held on to a ball that went out of play .
23 I smiled understanding and held on to the last wedge of the broken window , catching glimpses of the brown Yucay River snaking its way between the terraced hills .
24 She yelled , as if touched by fire , and held on to the moment , her torso subsiding fraction by fraction .
25 He could hardly stand , and held on to the back of a chair , as she entered the room .
26 Again he dashed away and held on in a close finish with Atlee Mahorn , who was desperately trying to salvage some Canadian credibility out of the evening .
27 Friends and relatives continued to circle the liner in small boats ; a fox terrier , sent on ahead from Germany , was rowed out each day and held up towards the rail and its distant owners .
28 It seems that the landlord of the Red Lion , called Leslie , and held up as an elegant fellow , instigated enquiries as to how such food came to be served to Johnson , and the following explanation emerged .
29 They had erected a little shelter , an old curtain spread across one corner of the balcony and held up by a clothes horse and a chair .
30 Crossing is difficult to avoid in some of the larger shrub types , and in these cases , the stems should be pulled and held apart by a judiciously placed loop of twine .
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