Examples of 'has to hold' in a sentence
Meaning of "has to hold"
The phrase 'has to hold' can have multiple meanings depending on the context. In a legal context, it refers to the requirement or obligation to retain or maintain certain records, evidence, or documents. In a general sense, it can also mean that a premise, theory, or argument stands true or is valid under certain conditions or circumstances
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has to hold
One has to hold you surgeons back.
The first lady has to hold this.
He has to hold the key to all of this.
No but someone has to hold my mom back.
He has to hold up his end of the bargain.
I guess someone has to hold up the fort.
One has to hold up to the light to see.
The strength that he has to hold back.
Someone has to hold these guys accountable.
Sometimes being a bitch is all a woman has to hold onto.
The tea has to hold the key.
In order to stay on each star has to hold on tight.
Someone has to hold down the fort.
The brook line has to hold.
Somebody has to hold down the fort.
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This is the last pride this loser has to hold up.
Someone has to hold cue cards.
Sometimes being a bitch is the only thing a woman has to hold onto.
The left hand has to hold the pace.
He has to hold your hand crossing the street.
Something physical has to hold us together.
She has to hold a funeral as soon as she wakes up.
Whoever finds it has to hold onto it.
It has to hold longer than a bit.
This new plane has to hold enough fuel.
It has to hold three of our judges.
The regular season has to hold some meaning.
He has to hold me tight in a certain way.
What the future has to hold for actuaries.
One has to hold him back so that he does not run so fast.
Your body has to hold up.
It has to hold up until tomorrow.
Your luck has to hold.
Bruce has to hold her so she can stand.
Tell him he has to hold.
Everyone has to hold them in respect and consideration.
So the centre has to hold.
Someone has to hold my feet too.
The use of invoices is obligatory and has to hold the regulations.
She just has to hold on a little bit longer.
Because she has to hold.
Someone has to hold the glass for you.
An individual who can not create has to hold on to what he has.
Now he has to hold his own cells together.
The only person in class whose hand the teacher has to hold.
Someone has to hold them off.
To move the entire arrangement the user merely has to hold the iron.
Somebody has to hold them back.
Why is it always me who has to hold back?
Someone has to hold the pole.
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