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

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1 Only Rugby Union holds out against the commercial tide despite widespread speculation about covert payments to players .
2 Hold the tape measure loosely round the pulled back curtain and hold back against the hook .
3 However , National Home Loans said it was ‘ virtually certain' it could hold out against a rise until Christmas .
4 Among the speakers who had convinced the Bosnian Serbs that they must hold out against the world was a guest of honour , a painter called Milic Od Macve .
5 On Oct. 8 the United Kingdom had entered the exchange rate mechanism ( ERM ) of the European monetary system of the European Communities ( EC ) , but at the subsequent European Council meeting in Rome Thatcher had been isolated in her opposition to an early move towards the second stage of economic and monetary union ( EMU ) and in the strength of her determination to hold out against the possible ultimate introduction of a single European currency [ see pp. 37782-73 ] .
6 Then it had held out against a wave of patriotism among a public which was totally unaware of the reality of modern warfare , never having been touched by it .
7 They can hardly design a Mulberry harbour and tented village for Iona which has held out against the ravages of the Atlantic , the Viking , the climate , and the disinterest of the Scot in his religious heritage .
8 This last is finished in an open-weave stretch fabric and is located very simply by two pegs at its base and held back against the baffle by a strong magnet at the top — an exceptionally neat arrangement which , together with the lack of any visible fixings for the driver itself , gives the 103/4 very clean lines whether or not the grille is left in place .
9 Domke , the German captain , converted a penalty corner after 50 minutes and England 's weary defenders held out against a succession of corners for a special victory .
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