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How to use hold in a sentence

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They are going to hold a plebiscite on the question of national independence.
What a silly little purse. It looks too small to hold everything that I'd need to carry.
They are often the first plants to take hold in a mudflat and begin its ecological succession into a salt marsh.
Banks would hold only a small percentage of their assets in the form of cash reserves as insurance against bank runs.
In other cases, the ability to hold or use the foreign exchange may be otherwise limited.
The British and Norwegian sections hold most of the remainder of the large oil reserves.
Leptosols are unattractive soils for rainfed agriculture because of their inability to hold water.
However, reports published since 2007 hold this is no longer true of Myanmar or Liberia.
Vociferous opposition from the public forced the organising committee to hold a new competition, which was won by Brunel.
A great fan of the music of Handel, Boulton conceived of the idea to hold a music festival in Birmingham to raise funds for the hospital.
The governor could not actually hold a set speed, because it would assume a new constant speed in response to load changes.
One aspect of this formulation is that the law of excluded middle does not hold in this formulation.
Rugby obtained a charter to hold a market in 1255, and soon developed into a small country market town.
It is used as the coating in liquitabs, which contain liquid washing detergent, and in soluble laundry bags to hold soiled hospital laundry.
The line was expected to be opened in 2013 but is on hold due to lack of funding.
These consist of short stretches of double track, usually long enough to hold one train.
It is my belief that I could have felt no greater dismay, if the long arm of the Law had laid its hold on me while he was speaking.
Following Domitian's murder, the Senate rapidly appointed Nerva to hold imperial dignity.
People also assembled for other reasons, such as to hold fairs and to trade.
Have they not all of lorddom at their heels, do they not hold the strings of Britain's purse?
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