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

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1 Cheltenham chairman Dennis Deacon is hoping his luck holds for tonight 's replay at Bournemouth .
2 Then , using Lemma 3 , we have for general P , Q , R : unc Now because the few elements F of the first set which are not of the form unc are easily proved ( using the laws ) equivalent to ones that are , using the laws , e.g. unc By our assumption that the result holds for finite processes this in turn is equal to unc Since we are in the process of setting up powerful machinery for dealing with finite programs ( for example Theorem 1 ) there are advantages in only having to prove new laws for them .
3 Suppose the result holds for all simpler triples ( P' , Q' , R' ) .
4 He shows that , where there is an interior solution for the amount of bequest or gift across generations , then the Ricardian result holds for small variations in debt .
5 Whatever the future holds for him , Mr Pozsgay has already ensured that his name will for ever be written in Hungarian history books .
6 Just to be told what 's going on , what 's in the packet , what the future holds for us in the food game .
7 IF YOU want to know what the future holds for Europe 's financial markets , the best guess is usually to look at America 's present .
8 Whatever the future holds for Northern Ireland , it is clear that Ian Paisley has moved from being a prophet crying in the wilderness to the centre of the unionist stage .
9 No matter what the future holds for the next generation and the delicate trembling wilderness , at least we can promise our children and grandchildren one sure thing .
10 ‘ Madame Gloriana ’ , the sign read , and then in smaller letters underneath , ‘ Discover what the future holds for you .
11 The second working party , set up by the General Practitioner Board , is also looking at training but within the wider context of what the future holds for small accountancy practices .
12 While there may be some uncertainty about what the future holds for Britain 's larger provincial cities , there can be little doubt about the massive strength of decentralization forces in the case of London .
13 It is difficult to predict what the future holds for LCC .
14 This time tomorrow we 'll know at long last what the future holds for Oxford United and Swindon Town , with a dramatic finale to the football league season in store .
15 ‘ They want to hear what is going on and what the future holds for the Manor bungalows . ’
16 Hence we should expect the Andrade equation to hold for small temperature increments only .
17 Despite the quality of the exhibits and the rigorous and scholarly catalogue ( containing , among much else , an essay on ‘ The Birth of the Modern Museum ’ by Marc Fumaroli and a reflection on ‘ What does the Future hold for Museums ? ’ by the same author ) , the show was only averagely well attended with 248,000 visitors .
18 How did it come about and what does the future hold for it ?
19 What does the future hold for the Department 's favourite pet — our Clarence ?
20 What does the future hold for caring for the elderly .
21 So what does the future hold for Fiona and David ?
22 A degree of frustration With the influx of students from the Republic what does the future hold for Ulster 's high-flyers ?
23 The aging houngan 's grim facade held for a moment , then dissolved into a spray of laughter lines as he smiled .
24 The rest of the afternoon is free until teatime when there is a cake-cutting ceremony held for Princess Alexandra and Princess Alice , who both celebrate their birthday on Christmas Day .
25 She knew quite well what the future held for her — marriage to Steven and a busy life as the wife of a doctor .
26 I little knew then what the future held for me and looking back I can see what a lot I had to learn .
27 The first was that de Gaulle did not know precisely what the future held for Algeria .
28 She rested her head against Seb 's back as , arms clasped tightly about his waist , she listened to him telling her of what the future held for them and for their family .
29 S/L Paul Millikin was pressed for what the future held for the aircraft , to one question he replied ‘ I do n't know if there is talk from Whitehall … nobody tells me anything ! ’
30 Farmers had suffered from both the depressing consequences of over-production and the uncertainty of what the future held for them , and ever more bewildering changes were imposed on them every year .
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