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How to use hold onto in a sentence

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More than 84 per cent said they hold onto trash until they find a garbage can where they can dispose of it.
He did not, however, hold onto her car as he approached it, or stumble or lose his footing.
What if, after all those years of talking to Beth to hold onto his sanity, he'd finally stripped his gears?
There's no need to hold onto your tax return just because you owe the government money.
Once the razzle-dazzle, show-stopping numbers end, there's not much to hold onto.
Say what you will about the easy sharability of digital photos, sometimes it's nice to have an actual physical print that you can hold onto.
The film will obviously come in a lightproof bag, but I am going to need that to hold onto the original film that is not shot yet.
Again I feel that the volume of hoggs is not going to be there this year and if you can hold onto your sheep for a week or two it should pay.
Sometimes we hold onto animals to monitor their physical condition or to check their paperwork.
With increasing desperation, he looked for it, scanning the heaving landscape before him for something to hold onto.
Both had to hold onto the shaky rails as they headed down, for the ship was swaying back and forth with the waves.
Neville has made the right-back position his own over the last decade and will rightly hold onto it for the World Cup in Germany next summer.
Make a player hold onto the ball after hitting the end zone to legitimize a touchdown.
When businesses are not sure of what's happening, they want to hold onto their cash and not overcommit on space they won't need.
All the girls were squealing while the guys were laughing so hard they had to hold onto the furniture in order to stay standing.
I held my breath there for a sec wondering if they'd be able to hold onto the notes.
Caleb tried to hold onto his fury but he could feel it slowly slipping away.
For this reason, many landlords tend to hold onto such properties until 10 years have expired from the date of first letting.
Structurally amorphous, there's little for the musical mind to hold onto, but, then perhaps that's the nature of an exaltation of larks.
The defence and goalie shut out the Golden Hawk offence for the rest of the game to hold onto the win and remain triumphant.
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