Example sentences of "[pers pn] hold [be] " in BNC.

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1 The only card she held was her disguise .
2 Teachers are at the ‘ sharp end ’ here ; the values we hold are part of this process .
3 Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct .
4 Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct .
5 Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct .
6 Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct .
7 Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct .
8 Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct .
9 Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct .
10 Please check your policy schedule at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct .
11 The work is most fascinating , the the records they hold are quite er large and erm , I 'm pleased to say that on their request , the Conservative group have have given the records of our group meetings since nineteen sixty to nineteen eighty-six to the , erm , record office , and before anyone rushes over , there is a , a , a slight before they 're released to the public .
12 Firms or individuals holding such personal data on living people are required to register with the Data Protection Registrar unless the information they hold is only involved in preparing the text of documents .
13 As Foucault has shown ( 1981 : 92–102 ) , the power they hold is productive , not merely suppressive , of culture .
14 The years 1548 — 9 were years of English reversal , as the fortresses they held were recovered .
15 The jobs they held were either evening/weekend ones ( and so part-time ) or vacation ones .
16 The belief they held was that the resort was a ‘ dream city ’ in that everyone who came on holiday there had the wish to live there permanently .
17 The proportion of stock they held was , respectively 11.5 per cent , 6.3 per cent , 10.2 per cent and 7.7 per cent .
18 The book it held was indeed a Bible .
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