Example sentences of "[that] [pron] hold [art] " in BNC.

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1 I know beyond question that I am Oedipus and he is I. I should make it clear that I hold no truck with the theory of reincarnation ; it is just as clear to me that I am Marie Romanov , whose life overlapped with mine .
2 ‘ Good morning , Rickie , ’ I said loudly , wanting to demonstrate that I held no grudge for his behaviour in the night .
3 Er previously I 've had , held the license of Three Fishes at Lyddon er , for three years er , previous to that I held the license of the Mason 's Arms , with for three years previous to that and before I 've been connected with the catering and licensed trade from be fifteen .
4 Er previous to that I held the licence at The Three Fishes at er for three years .
5 Er previous to that I held the licence for The Mason 's Arms at for three years previous to that and before that I 've been connected with the catering and licence trade from being fifteen .
6 I drove myself on in the certainty that I held the ‘ trump ’ card behind me , quite literally .
7 ‘ Important to whom — to Master Peachey ? ’ demanded Anne , thereby suggesting that she held the opinions of their tutor in contempt .
8 Touch legering means , quite simply , that you hold the line and feel for bites instead of relying on some kind of visual indication .
9 ‘ Your vassals will come to you for justice , and you can not expect them to accept your judgement if it can be seen that you hold the Yasa in contempt . ’
10 In most cases , make sure that you hold an undertaking in respect of any outstanding borrowing , so that you know that you will receive a receipted mortgage deed as soon as possible .
11 There will be a Raffle as on previous such occasions and to raise funds for this it was suggested that we hold a ‘ Bring and Buy ’ home produce and cake sale at the October Q.T. Day .
12 So that we hold a window open for .
13 Further to my recent memo on this subject , I have heard from the Brecknockshire Branch that they would like to take up my proposal that we hold an inter-branch meeting to discuss the draft Powys Structure Plan .
14 But an increasing number , typified by the conservative Heritage Foundation , define themselves above all by the fact that they hold a coherent body of ideas , and want to spread them .
15 Its urgent overall rhythm commands the choreographer to keep the dancers moving forever onwards with greater intensity to the climax , whilst the shorter phrase rhythms give the Chosen Maiden and smaller groups such ways of moving that they hold the audience 's full attention until the fall of the curtain .
16 The fact is that they hold the uterus open , which means that egg and sperm are allowed to unite , but the pregnancy is doomed because it can not be sustained without the uterus closing .
17 supervision and they 're used until the head of the femur right , the head of the femur is fixed back into the socket joint and the muscles and ligaments have tightened up so that they hold the bone in place and treatment can go on until they 're about a year the consequences of not treating this condition are quite severe , the child will grow up with a very odd gait .
18 One would not suggest that they did not hold the Muftilik , but one can suggest that they held a very different kind of Muftilik from that held by Fahreddin Acemi .
19 It is doubtful if the claim of the kings of Burgundy and Italy to bear the title emperor had more substance than the fact that they held the north of Italy and the chief routes over the Alps and were therefore in a position to put pressure on the pope .
20 ‘ They insisted that they held the meeting at a place of their choosing and only told us at the last minute .
21 The government insisted that it held no political prisoners .
22 Hollywood would turn it down on the grounds that it held no street credibility .
23 Whistling softly to himself , Richmann drew his Steyr automatic from its holster beneath his leather jacket , checking that it held a full magazine .
24 I blinked and looked up at her face again , to find that it held an icy glare .
25 I have found a five-acre lake which has both deep and shallow water and I have heard that it holds a good head of carp averaging 8lb to 14lb with a distinct possibility of a 20-pounder .
26 The Group operated primarily in [ location ] where it is estimated that it holds a 16% share of the replacement window market , above that of any competitor .
27 Our journeys on the whiteboard suggest that it holds the key to our concepts of beauty .
28 ‘ So here the wisdom of the common law lies in this , that it holds the breach of duty to be , not the carelessness in manufacture , nor the putting into circulation of a faulty machine , but the wrongful infliction of damage : and the time accordingly only runs from that date .
29 that it can be appreciated even by young children ; 2. that it is memorable ; 3. that it holds the attention .
30 Carloman , however had been born after Pepin had been crowned king in his own right and so considered that he held a superior claim to kingship .
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