Example sentences of "hold for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If only it holds for a while . ’
2 Note that there is not necessarily presupposition that activities should be funded in the order they appear in the list nor that the same ranking holds for every location .
3 ‘ They want to hear what is going on and what the future holds for the Manor bungalows . ’
4 I think the same thing holds for the philosophy of art .
5 This expression uses formula ( 11.1 ) and a similar expression holds for the up-problem .
6 Raise your right knee up I straight in front of you , hold for a moment , then lower .
7 Hold for a count of eight .
8 Hold for a count of 15 , relax and repeat .
9 Hold for a count of 10 , pulling up a little higher with each count .
10 Hold for a count of five .
11 Hold for a count of five .
12 So what does 1991 hold for the man who has survived several years of mental agony and still found the strength to come smiling through ?
13 Another ceasefire brokered by the European Communities ( EC ) appeared to be holding for a time , as the Hague peace conference continued its efforts to find long-term solutions to the conflict , but the truce collapsed in early October .
14 Dunedin charges £15 per holding for the sale , but for larger sums this can work out at less than a front-end trust fee .
15 Go ahead , hello is Sergeant Briggs there please , if you would just hold for a minute , beep , beep , beep , beep , beep , hello this is Sergeant Briggs who 's calling ?
16 If you will hold for a moment … ’
17 What does the future hold for the Department 's favourite pet — our Clarence ?
18 At the outset I should emphasise that in the proceedings the only question raised is one of law , to be answered on the assumption that the assignments were genuine and valid transactions and that there was no arrangement or understanding that an assignee would hold for the assignor any compensation received by him from the fund .
19 Under the trust route the widow will be left the £1M of non-qualifying assets and will use them to " buy " ( by way of exchange ) the qualifying assets ( which she must hold for the requisite two years ( before death ) ) .
20 The Thatcher administration was still new to the power it was to hold for the rest of the decade and a reader might reasonably expect to find something seminal in the report .
21 As he explores the poetry of Byron at Salisbury he works hard at his arithmetic and English composition until he is ‘ chosen as fit to enter the Civil Service , to hold for the rest of my active life time the pen that is mightier ( when you get a good one ) than the sword ( when you get a bad one ) . ’
22 You would have forfeited Tracy Castle immediately , and ‘ t would have been granted to me to hold for the King .
23 The frugivores seem to have wider ‘ niches ’ in rain forests than elsewhere , but the converse theory that the habitat lends itself to finer division into niches seems to hold for the carnivores .
24 Each summer and Christmas , there was a party held for every member of the TA unit and their girlfriends and wives ; the price of the ticket included food and as much as you could drink .
25 But that Moorish Negress was so skilful in drawing the Turkish bow , that it was held for a marvel , and it is said that they called her in Arabic Nugueymat Turya , which is to say , the Star of the Archers .
26 It was finally fixed in place and glazed just in time for a christening and the first flower festival to be held for a while .
27 The silence held for a while and then she heard a low laugh that seemed to trace itself right down her spine too .
28 The shares are held for a year and then sold for $27 each .
29 SAN SALVADOR ( Reuter ) — One of two occupations of embassies in San Salvador ended when human rights activists freed 13 hostages they had held for a day at the Costa Rican Embassy and left .
30 Custodial Investments are essentially bearer instruments and readily disposable investments held for a client and which are neither the subject of a discretionary management agreement nor held in connection with any personal appointment and which the firm can sell without the client needing to authorise such sale .
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