How To Use Hold off In A Sentence

  • If that is too abstract an observation then there is the simpler truth of politics: Britain is a middle class country and all parties now hold office on the sufferance of the bourgeoisie.
  • North Americans often hold off a certain distance in conversation, which is about 21 inches apart found by studies.
  • The politicians, both those who hold office and others who aspire to displace them, are yet to show such mettle.
  • Even Alexander Hamilton, a prominent fellow Federalist, ripped into Adams, saying his defects of character made him unfit to hold office.
  • The skirt barely covered my rear but the sleeves were choirgirl wrist-length and the top had a prim little mandarin collar that would convince any vamp to hold off on his neck lunge until the after-dinner mints. Dancing with Werewolves
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  • First-time jugglers are advised to hold off on the chain saws.
  • But if I were going to Tokyo tomorrow, I would, on arrival, hold off on the "maid cafes" in the nerds 'electronic hive of Akihabara, on the Hysteric Glamour fashions around Harajuku, even on the gleaming shops of the Ginza that have long made Tokyo seem an early visitor from the 23rd century. Big in Japan: why Tokyo is top
  • I saw their escorts, some of them guards, some of them officials, all around them to hold off the press of the crowd.
  • Javid Milton scored from a yard out on fourth down to make it 24-14, but the Leathernecks couldn't hold off the Razorbacks much longer. USATODAY.com
  • If you can hold off eating your Halloween candy until the following summer, as I do, you're eating virtually calorie-free candy. Maggie Lamond Simone: Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain the Smart Way: Rationalization
  • I'm disappointed, but I'm going to hold off any kind of hissy fit mode until we see what actually happens with the immunity fight. Obama Backing FISA "Compromise"
  • There were doubts about her fitness to hold office.
  • My only training was in how to hold off the rooster when I was scattering the wheat grains to the hens.
  • You will hold off until everything meets with your approval.
  • North Americans often hold off a certain distance in conversation, which is about 21 inches apart found by studies.
  • Our leaders are unlucky to hold office when the world has become dismayingly complicated. Times, Sunday Times
  • Court society in Berlin includes the German "higher" and "lower" nobility, with the exception of the so-called Fronde, who proudly absent themselves from it; the Ministers; the diplomatic corps; Court officials; and such members of the burghertum, or middle class, as hold offices which entitle them to attend court. William of Germany
  • Nissenbaum argues that when the head of household offered presents largely to social inferiors who appeared at the door, it made sense to offer practical items from the home's own store.
  • Both camps - the ecstatic Sundance fans and the confused multiplex frequenters - will have to hold off until then.
  • She carried only three Turbo Las canons, just enough to inflict damage on a modern enemy ship, and just enough Laser canons to hold off a squadron or two of enemy fighters and shuttlecraft.
  • North Americans often hold off a certain distance in conversation, which is about 21 inches apart found by studies.
  • The football match had to hold off for about half an hour because of a driving rain.
  • Both leaders gave their support for voters to popularly elect a council mayor to hold office every four years.
  • Her office has directed department heads to evaluate expenses and hold off spending whenever possible.
  • he will hold office until the spring of next year
  • Which is that it is practically axiomatic that no decent progressive can really hold office - and remain worthy of support.
  • Strong and aggressive, he is not averse to a bit of shirt pulling and uses his arms effectively to hold off defenders.
  • How much longer will the resistance fighters be able to hold off the enemy?
  • Hold off planting caladiums until soil temperatures have warmed evenly to about 70 degrees F., otherwise they may chill and rot without sprouting.
  • Rockets and automatic fire stream over your head as you try and hold off the assault on your position.
  • I also hold off cutting back anything that needs extra protection from frost over winter, adding a layer of mulch around the dried stems as a precaution. Times, Sunday Times
  • You do not hold off just because you have a dry well in one area. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the man hugged me thus for an horrid time, the while that I did hold off from me the brutish face, and gript very savage into the haired throat. The Night Land
  • He was considered unfit to hold office because of moral turpitude.
  • So let's hold off on giving Hyundai the OBE, or the Presidential Medal of Freedom, or the Star of Zanzibar. Hyundai, Your Accent Has a Pleasing Ring to It
  • She always likes to hold off for rent.
  • If the 28-year old PGA Tour rookie is able to hold off Lucas Glover and other challengers, he might rewrite some records in the book. Late-bloomer Barnes is blossoming at Open
  • Both parties know they must do their all to hold off another deeply unpopular and damaging general election. The Sun
  • But the household, like the king, was omnicompetent and any great household officer, the steward for example, was likely to find himself entrusted with essential political and military tasks.
  • I protest in the name of my countrywomen against the aspersion which is cast upon them by those who say that woman is not fit to hold office or discharge public trusts. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
  • North Americans often hold off a certain distance in conversation, which is about 21 inches apart found by studies.
  • Originally purely a household officer, the task of the steward, or seneschal, was to place dishes on the royal table, but like many comparable offices it gathered other duties and rose in prestige.
  • We could get a new computer now or hold off until prices are lower.
  • Otherwise you are asking him to hold off two centre-halves and a defensive midfielder! The Sun
  • Whoever is elected will hold office for four years.
  • Consider my exercise some kind of incantatory ritual -- a talisman -- meant to hold off the bad spirits just as, when I arrive in Beijing in winter and find the mercury near zero (an increasing rarity these last years) or stumble into a snowstorm in New York City, I’m relieved. Orville Schell: The Melting of America: The Story of a Can't-Do Nation
  • North Americans often hold off a certain distance in conversation, which is about 21 inches apart found by studies.
  • Well, I'm giving a hit to President Obama this week for releasing his long-form birth certificate and squashing the so-called birther conspiracy theory that alleged that he wasn't somehow born in the United States and thus isn't fit to hold office. Obama's Oil Panic
  • The owners have recently refurbished the attic space and now regularly hold offbeat theatrical events and musical evenings up there.
  • Your recitation leader also hold office hours, a resource you should not overlook.
  • In fact, if you are a "birther" - a term coined by the mainstream press to disparage those who doubt Obama's eligibility to hold office based on his citizenship - even so-called conservative icons like Ann Coulter and Glenn Beck consider you a nut. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • I think you might have to hold off on Mark for a while… sorry!
  • And retaining a small threshold offers at least some incentive for prospective investors to spend the hours leafing through the company's financials and gaining a more thorough understanding of the business.
  • Directors continue to hold office until the shareholders elect their successors and the latter take office.
  • The football match had to hold off for about half an hour because of a driving rain.
  • Sherry persuades Maureen Kingsley to hold off on the Keith story by offering up another story for her -- that a government agent was involved in a conspiracy to kill Palmer.
  • In view of the uncertainty of the price movement, we deem it advisable to withhold offering.
  • But that tends to shrink in uncertain times, so I would hold off until the outlook becomes less cloudy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just hold off telling the little darlings, we suggest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ideology could not be allowed to obstruct his party's historic duty to hold office.
  • Could you hold off your decision until next week?
  • North Americans often hold off a certain distance in conversation, which is about 21 inches apart found by studies.
  • Well, are McCain and Palin are holding this girl now -- who apparently got impregnated at age 16, which is something that doesn't sit well with many of us, including those of who thump Bibles as if they were tympany -- in front of themselves to hold off the inevitable: McCain Campaign: Palin's 17-Year-Old Daughter Is Pregnant
  • Tracking back in support of his besieged full-back, Arjen Robben seemed in control as he nursed the ball towards the end-line and used his superior size to hold off Messi.
  • But … we should deffo hold off on offering our congrats just yet. Pink is the New Blog | Everybody's Business Is My Business » Blog Archive » RadarOnline Insists Mariah Carey Is Pregs
  • In view of the uncertainty of the price movement, we deem it advisable to withhold offering.
  • North Americans often hold off a certain distance in conversation, which is about 21 inches apart found by studies.
  • I also hold off cutting back anything that needs extra protection from frost over winter, adding a layer of mulch around the dried stems as a precaution. Times, Sunday Times
  • Goku seems like teenage goku (before he had gohan or even married chi-chi) I'll hold off my judgement on the actual movie for now, but no blue hair for bulma? as long as krillin is still bald I'll be fine. First Look: Justin Chatwin as Goku in Dragonball « FirstShowing.net
  • How he manages to stay so calm and hold off his anger for so long is beyond me.
  • The football match had to hold off for about half an hour because of a driving rain.
  • Between August 8 and September 21, the Braves went 32-7 to take a grip on first place, but were still hard pressed to hold off the unyieldingly stubborn Giants.
  • If there was some way that protection for MAKE against litigation could be guaranteed, I'd say go for it; failing that though, I'd hold off, maybe make it an article like Bunnie Huang's piece about the LED "blinky" thing. MAKE Magazine
  • My surmise is that anyone who has a patent to prosecute will hold off until the European software patent decision is made.
  • In fact, the unadjusted number of permits on homes not yet started jumped in March, suggesting snow and heavy rains forced builders to hold off on some new projects.
  • Directors continue to hold office until the shareholders elect their successors and the latter take office.
  • You do not hold off just because you have a dry well in one area. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was clearly a case of workers trying to use union muscle to hold off reality.
  • You do not hold off just because you have a dry well in one area. Times, Sunday Times
  • Israel's defense minister, Ehud Barak, coined the phrase "zone of immunity" to define the circumstances under which Israel would judge it could no longer hold off from an attack because Iran's effort to produce a bomb would be invulnerable to any strike. NYT > Home Page
  • A lot of corporates and individuals hold offshore accounts legitimately.
  • Because then we can go down that path and I can bring up examples of other people widely regarded as leaders of the party who do not hold official titles overplayed example: Rush Limbaugh. Digg.com: Top News
  • To the extent that the freedom of prelapsarian man survives the fall - and Milton is ambivalent about this - so does his end, which is not to found and hold office in republics, but to serve God out of the care to please him.
  • Let's hope the gunmen will hold off for the duration of the cease - fire .
  • Politicians hold office only with the support of party members. Times, Sunday Times
  • But that tends to shrink in uncertain times, so I would hold off until the outlook becomes less cloudy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hold off making your decision until Monday.

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