Example sentences of "hold on to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead , look for a protein based product that is acid balanced to keep the cuticle tight and hold on to the colour . |
2 | Hold on to the edge of 1 bench with your hands behind your back . |
3 | I 'll stay with you and hold on to the guns . |
4 | Hold on to the case chassis with your other hand to eliminate the possibility of static discharge between your thumb and the integrated circuit . |
5 | ‘ Hold on to the sledge rails here — keep a loose grip or your hands get tired — try not to keep your foot on the brake ( a miniature snow hook held off the snow by an elasticated octopus grip ) or your other leg will get tired — do n't shout too much at the dogs or they get confused — the occasional quiet word is helpful — on downhills brake gently if you need to so that the line stays tight . ' |
6 | If you 're not gon na sit straight then hold on to the computer ! |
7 | If we hold on to the suffering of those nearest to us , we may not be strong enough to offer any real help by lifting them from whatever is affecting them . |
8 | Ann said hold on to the pattern , she said I do n't know what to do , erm knit them |
9 | You sit on the saddle and try and keep your balance and hold on to the handlebars . |
10 | As long as doctors hold on to the role of being omnipotent , it is not surprising they need defences . |
11 | And hold on to the bundles ! ’ |