1 For something more genteel, local artists in Bury hold open studio sessions.
2 Theirs it is to point the road and hold open the unlocked doors.
3 He's the kind of guy who'd hold open car doors, who'd bring flowers.
4 The occupants were required to hold open house twice a week before the sale.
5 A gentleman should always hold open the door for a lady to enter first.
6 You inquire so earnestly about my welfare; hold open still the hospitable door for me.
7 Tell Garrick I shall hold open to-night for him.
8 Fernando tried to hold open the door for Ysabeau, but Adam beat him to it.
9 On the top deck there was a major problem, they could not get the hold open .
10 He remembered Oelus, the stew, and the moment when his eyelids became too heavy to hold open .
11 From his vantage point he saw the pale-blue chauffeur hold open the door of the pale-blue limousine.
12 Mediæval illuminations picture the evangelists copying their gospels from heavenly books which angels hold open above them.
13 He has old-style manners, constantly stopping to hold open a door and referring to women as "ladies".
14 No one said hello or thank you or held open a door.
15 She held open her hand and a large green bulb was there.
16 He held open the door and very politely said, Evening, Miss Fiorio.
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