Sentence examples for hold precisely from inspiring English sources

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The regime claims to hold precisely none.

So, too, the tea bench outside where you could take a cup of Earl Grey and admire the sunset had few twilight visitors, and the hall closet designed to hold precisely eight folding chairs for a Midsummer Night's Eve feast under the apple trees held them fast, in readiness.

The Open Question is open, they hold, precisely because the attitudes expressed by a moral judgment all involve something other than merely believing of something that it has certain features (whether natural or not).

Such repos are fully collateralized, the vast majority with U.S. Treasury and government agency securities that these institutions hold precisely because they are primary dealers.

Radiating soulless transience, and suspiciously similar in design to a one-corridor prison, the Sahara was custom-built to hold precisely the kind of battery-farm youngsters who cared little about where they stayed in Maga provided it was near the beach.

Cutting 24 delegates off Clinton's 200-plus delegate lead in just four states and 14 days, with two months left in the primary season, twenty primaries and caucuses left, and many states that have already held primaries and caucuses still planning to hold precisely the sort of county conventions that have already netted Sanders so many new delegates in so little time?

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One is holding precisely drafted architectural plans.

Netanyahu's version of "the Jews" holds, precisely, that American Jews are, by Israeli law, potential citizens and natural, if not always dutiful, partners.

The United States men held precisely the same lead in 2012, when astonishingly upstaged by the visiting contingent in the Ryder Cup at Medinah.

Asda's Finest Chocolate Chip Cookies, for example, come in a commodious cardboard box, within which is a plastic wrapper, and a moulded plastic container holding precisely nine cookies.

Only 16 years ago the court held precisely the opposite, and not much further back the execution of juveniles was routine: in the 1940's, nearly once every two months.

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