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Sentence patterns related to "hold-over"

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1. I don't need a hold over you.

Tôi không cần bắt thóp ông.

2. 21 He's got a hold over me.

3. She no longer has any hold over me.

Cô ta không còn quyền lực gì với anh nữa.

4. 2 The blackmailer had a hold over him.

5. 17 I have a strong hold over it.

6. 19 Please hold over the rest of the goods.

7. 3 He no longer had any hold over her.

8. 12 His hold over swimming was never so strong.

9. 4 He has a tremendous hold over his younger brother.

10. 20 He has a great hold over his younger brother.

11. 18 Hold over BH for 5 minutes due to traffic.

12. 1 You can hold over the matter till next week.

13. 22 They no longer have a hold over the victim's family.

14. 9 The author has a considerable hold over the reading public.

15. 25 McDonald's has a strong hold over the fast food market.

16. 7 Not to hold over this note into the next measure.

17. 5 Would you please hold over the rest of the goods?

18. 26 Do you think you have a psychological hold over him now?

19. 13 She has definitely got something to hold over old rival Adam.

20. 6 I realized that the woman had a hold over my father.

21. 8 Let's hold over discussion of this problem until our next meeting.

22. 11 One CD-ROM disk can hold over (www.Sentencedict.com)000 pages of text.

23. 28 What she knew about his past gave her a hold over him.

24. 23 Hold over BH until 1312 due to traffic congestion at " Rumet " point.

25. 14 They are indicative of the government's shaky hold over grass-roots politics.

26. 23 He had ordered his officers to keep an exceptionally firm hold over their men.

27. 10 The President said that he would hold over until a new one was selected.

28. 27 He had ordered his officers to keep an exceptionally firm hold over their men.

29. 30 Many other features of late medieval Catholicism exercised a similarly strong hold over the popular mind.

30. Besides the unlimited license to overcharge, the prosecutor has a crowbar called time to hold over your head.

31. 15 Because this Journal is already full we will hold over a full report until the next issue.

32. 29 Besides the unlimited license to overcharge, the prosecutor has a crowbar called time to hold over your head.

33. He drank only when Browbeaten by his peers, stopping the moment he felt his hold over the machine slipping; drugs were unthinkable

34. During the two world wars the Falkland Islands Company and other absentee farm landlords consolidated their hold over the local economy ‐ reinvesting little.

35. During the two world wars the Falkland Islands Company and other absentee farm landlords consolidated their hold over the local economy- reinvesting little

36. 16 To gain and maintain his hold over the Company Sulivan had to become a formidable politician and he inevitably made many enemies.

37. Ft. Bubs might be "the world's largest Irish pub." We are a cross between a cozy Irish Pub and a place that can hold over 1,000 friends for any occasion.

38. ‘hold-over time (HoT)’ means the estimated time the anti-icing fluid will prevent the formation of ice and frost and the accumulation of snow on the protected (treated) surfaces of an aeroplane;

39. ►M1 (68) ◄ ‘hold-over time (HoT)’ means the estimated time the anti-icing fluid will prevent the formation of ice and frost and the accumulation of snow on the protected (treated) surfaces of an aeroplane;

40. (10) ‘anti-icing’, in the case of ground procedures, means a procedure that provides protection against the formation of frost or ice and accumulation of snow on treated surfaces of the aircraft for a limited period of time (hold-over time);

41. ‘anti-icing’, in the case of ground procedures, means a procedure that provides protection against the formation of frost or ice and accumulation of snow on treated surfaces of the aircraft for a limited period of time (hold-over time);