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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Come on , now , quickly , you 're holding up the whole party . ’
2 We 're holding up the traffic . ’
3 As the Venice Biennale approaches its centenary year , political machinations , seemingly so dear to the heart of Italian and particularly Venetian cultural activities , are holding up the appointment of new members of the Management Committee which is responsible for the programme of the Biennale over the next four years .
4 But you , only you I am afraid , yes , only you out of everyone here , are holding back the entire production .
5 Two factors are holding back the development of GIS applications .
6 This is followed by pushing the arms above the head , so that the cross breaks and the student appears to be holding up the ceiling .
7 He 's concerned that banking attitudes may be holding up the recovery .
8 He 'd whistle and all the horses would run over to us ; and there we were surrounded by these great horses , and we were holding up the babies to them !
9 ‘ You were holding up the kiosk when I got off the train , were n't you ? ’
10 Worse still , if the stick is being held back the aircraft may bounce off the ground into an even more nose-high attitude and at an even lower speed .
11 ‘ What 's holding up the cashless society ? ’ asked New Scientist on its front cover , signalling a feature on the electronic possibilities in paying for goods and services .
12 Fairbrother 's doing , you know , he 's holding up the other
13 When you have four or five people you have a very set arrangement — like , he 's playing rhythm and you 're playing lead , so-and-so 's playing the backbeat and thingy 's holding down the chord patterns .
14 A dispute with Telecom engineers is holding up the company 's first link in London , and Mercury 's first inter-city line — which should have been operating by now — will not open until next year .
15 INDUSTRIAL wrangling over a new type of small floppy disc for storing data is holding up the development of useful portable computers .
16 It is the question of how this transition takes place that is holding up the calling of an extraordinary general meeting for the purposes of formalising the arrangement .
17 She was holding up the collar of her blouse and gradually twisting it .
18 He said he would look into a dispute which was holding up the release of Brussels cash to help build some factories on the site of the old Darlington forge .
19 Then she turned , willing Miss Harker , who was holding out the duster , to look at the board .
20 The youngest of Taureg 's officers was holding out the flag for all to see , proudly proclaiming the success of their patrol and the reason for this , their special homecoming .
21 Marc was holding out the Regency earrings .
22 It was perhaps the argument that this imposition of middle-class morality was holding back the British cinema which led to the matter becoming an issue of public concern .
23 Sir Anthony had concluded his business with the plump lawyer as far as he was able to overcome his distaste for discussing deals or mentioning money , and he was holding back the brambles for her , as it were , letting her into their company , and she butted through , a young dog again , let out for a walk .
24 Someone was to hold up the traffic , another to get the guards , but first someone was sent down the side lane towards St Vincent 's Hospital to alert casualty and summon help .
25 All you had to do was to hold up the negotiations until I got desperate and then bully me into authorizing the Japanese deal on the pretext of raising money to pay for my release !
26 Their job was to hold back the Chinese , and they did .
  Next page