Examples of 'promised to hold' in a sentence

Meaning of "promised to hold"

promised to hold: This phrase typically refers to a commitment to keep something stable or unchanged. It can be used in various contexts, such as holding a meeting, promise, or a particular position

How to use "promised to hold" in a sentence

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promised to hold
Promised to hold elections in the near future.
The coalition government has promised to hold early elections in the autumn.
I promised to hold the story until after the search.
The Parti québécois was elected and promised to hold a referendum.
He has promised to hold our baby in his hands.
Francis met with victims on Sunday morning and promised to hold accountable those responsible.
You promised to hold your temper.
The Military Council that took control of Mauritania promised to hold elections within two years.
You have promised to hold my baby in your hands first.
PreviousThe Minister of economic development promised to hold a “ reboot ” of the Department.
He promised to hold on to that thought.
Both Japan and South Korea promised to hold further negotiations.
RKO promised to hold his job when he returned.
Mubarak stepped down, and the military promised to hold elections within six months.
I promised to hold your horsewhip if I lose.

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Holness 's government has promised to hold a referendum on the question.
You promised to hold off while Detective Mori searched for his brother.
Moreover, I would like to remind people that the Prime Minister repeatedly promised to hold debates.
Congress has promised to hold its own hearings too.
While she attempted to go riding. The next day, I had promised to hold Charlotte's hand.
And he promised to hold on to it.
The next day, I had promised to hold.
You have promised to hold our baby in your hands first.
When I launched my leadership campaign in 2016 I promised to hold to my principles.
Ghannouchi has promised to hold democratic elections within six months.
Mr. Bingley, is it true that you have promised to hold a ball here at Netherfield?
Wynne promised to hold regular meetings with the city 's new mayor.
Mr. Bingley, is it true that you've promised to hold a ball here at Netherfield?
I promised to hold your hand, but maybe I have been forcing it.
The military junta government has promised to hold elections between February and May in 2019.
I promised to hold your hand, but maybe I've been forcing it.
The next day, I had promised to hold Charlotte's hand.
I promised to hold your hand but maybe I've been forcing it. Blair: No.
Following Ayub 's resignation, his successor, General Yahya Khan promised to hold parliamentary elections on 7 December 1970.
Our professor promised to hold off on the final exam for another week.
He had promised to hold elections in 2017 after the constitution was passed.
Le Pen also promised to hold a referendum similar to Brexit.
Zia promised to hold elections in 1988 after the dismissal of Junejo government.
The next day, I had promised to hold Charlotte 's hand while she tried riding.
Miller promised to hold such increases to 3% per year.
The Nazi leaders promised to hold back the greedy German capital once.
You promised to hold on, but let go.
Yes, but I have promised to hold the next YES Bank conference here.
Ping has promised to hold them in one sitting, pass on Mr.
Kenney has already promised to hold a referendum on his province 's participation in Canada 's equalization program.
She 's promised to hold my hand.
May has promised to hold the vote by January 21.
Kucinich has also promised to hold hearings on the health of 9/11 first responders.
Cameron has promised to hold a referendum in 2017 if the Conservatives are re-elected.

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Examples of using Hold
Frank might not hold kindly to that
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