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121) Now he holds the office of Foreign Minister.
122) The grain store holds several thousand tonnes.
123) He holds a very responsible position in the firm.
124) He holds right this belief.
125) He holds on to his poor life although he's rich now.
126) Since the two main parties each won the same number of seats(sentencedict.com/holds.html), the minority party holds the balance of power.
127) I hope the repair holds until we get the car to a garage.
128) Management holds all the cards when it comes to the negotiations over job cuts.
129) He holds existentialist views.
130) Each disk holds 700MB.
131) Among English playwrights, few would deny that Shakespeare holds sway.
132) An American conglomerate holds a major share in the company.
133) It seems there are no holds barred when it comes to making a profit.
134) The Small Firms Service holds an enormous amount of information on any business problem.
135) He still holds out hope that they could be a family again.
136) The programme still holds the record for the longest running TV series.
137) The British Library holds its collection in trust for the nation.
138) The Archbishop of Canterbury holds the highest position in the Church of England.
139) A printer has a carriage which holds and moves the paper.
140) She holds a position of authority in the local church.
141) Under a wide shelf that holds coffee jars stands a pile of magazines.
142) A small centre party holds the balance of power in the Assembly.
143) I've decided to return to Mitford and stay there, no matter what the future holds .
144) The school always holds a mixer on the second week of the term.
145) If their luck holds, they could still win the championship.
146) This rifle only holds one cartridge and so must be reloaded after each shot.
147) The president holds office for a period of four years.
148) The subject may be full of interest to you, but it holds no interest for me.
149) You can cross the road in safety when the policeman holds up his hand to stop the cars.
150) The Tory party always holds together in times of crisis.
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