Example sentences of "hold [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Arguably it is this aim which provides the ‘ ideological coherence which holds together the various initiatives and pieces of legislation ’ ( Stoker , 1988 , p. 251 ) introduced by the Conservative governments of the 1980s .
2 He is best imagined as an old-fashioned sawbones before the invention of anaesthetics , carving away placidly while an assistant holds down the screaming patient .
3 She holds up the American education system as an answer to the supposed link between language and class mobility .
4 And while the performance of the Alpine is in the supercar league , the cost of using it , in terms of comfort , running costs and fuel economy , is definitely not — which holds out the enticing prospect of accomplishing long , fast continental journeys in great comfort and 25 mpg economy .
5 Far from being outdated , this old and broad conception of democracy holds out the only hope of compensating for the weaknesses of elected representative assemblies , dwarfed as they presently are by the bureaucratic and monopolistic structures of power which surround them .
6 The force of repression is like a great dam that holds back the raging torrents of the instincts of the unconscious and allows er some of them through , but others break through in holes , and holes and cracks appear which are the unconscious returning as one
7 Tonight he holds back the ill-concealed shudders and caresses the swelling head , he bends and kisses the skin exposed .
8 TO find a special game in the Mega Drive version of Klax , merely hold down the Left and Up diagonal plus A , B , C and Start simultaneously at the title screen .
9 England hold off the Irish
10 Their single-minded preoccupation , you see , is to hang on to their present decade and hold off the Rubicon-crossing birthday beyond which grandmotherhood and whiskered chins threaten to throttle the last vestiges of good-time glamour .
11 ‘ go around and hold up the northern half of this wood .
12 The point of contact between British and French colonies was still on the seacoast , and here the British regular forces and the colonial militia co-operated effectively and captured the fortress of Louisbourg , which the French had fortified at immense cost to command the entrance to the St. Lawrence and hold back the British in Nova Scotia .
13 It was still convenient to hold that the Labour Party relied on a " left " Party " which will stand between the Communist Party and the Labour Party and hold back the British workers from following the revolutionary policy of the Communist International " .
14 Holding only the final outcome to be significant denies the continuous shifts in members ' goals , attitudes , satisfactions and interactions .
15 Facilities are provided to enable students holding only the minimum qualification in English language to increase their proficiency in the language .
16 Facilities are provided to enable students holding only the minimum qualification in English language to increase their proficiency in the language .
17 ‘ Have you been resting ? ’ he asked , his voice holding only the cool politeness a host would show to his guest .
18 The Dodger slid out of his coat in one smooth movement , leaving Fagin holding only the empty coat .
19 Now use the four-arrow icon by holding down the left mouse button on the left pointing arrow , so as to make sure that you are as far to the left as possible .
20 If only the clothes had been plainer and more suitable for the vicar 's wife of such a poor parish , ’ Sophia lamented , holding up the lame cocktail dress whose belt Faustina had now taken out into the hall .
21 A sleeping pope , in an elaborately curtained bedchamber , attired in the red mantle and the tiara , witnesses the bare-footed Francis , clad in a rough brown garment , holding up the tremendous weight of a marble-pillared church , decorated with a Cosmati frieze and surmounted by a tower of five storeys .
22 Fairbrother 's doing , you know , he 's holding up the other
23 With its Georgian frontage and those imposing pillars holding up the front porch , it still looked impressive .
24 ‘ But I only bought it last year , ’ he insisted , holding up the ancient object .
25 The wrangle over airline stakes has already forced British Airways to rethink its plans , and the much wider argument over farm policies is still holding up the long-delayed Uruguay round of GATT talks on the further liberalisation of international trade .
26 Alexander told her about the Venus of Arles , who had been dug up in the Roman circus there , classically graceful with both her arms , holding up the golden or marble apple .
27 The horses were reined in and a man-at-arms plunged into the stream , presently triumphantly holding up the dripping book , which was returned to the anxious Queen .
28 ‘ What 's holding up the cashless society ? ’ asked New Scientist on its front cover , signalling a feature on the electronic possibilities in paying for goods and services .
29 Jamie shouted above the noise , holding up the empty carafe , but before Loretta could answer , a waiter showed two more people to their table .
30 I run between the concrete pillars holding up the elevated railway , on to the steep stairs .
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