Example sentences of "stand [adv prt] well to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Association did not achieve much in the way of concrete results but the reports stand up well to the passage of time . |
2 | The recordings themselves , even considering their vintage , have hardly stood up well to the passage of time and the transfers to CD have cruelly highlighted some appallingly blatant edits in the originals . |
3 | The Civil Contingencies Unit does seem to have stood up well to the battering inflicted by the 1973–4 winter of discontent . |
4 | In particular , the power loader , made of light plastic for manoeuvrability on the wires , stood up well to the battering luckily , in that no spare had been constructed . |
5 | Er for example the ones that they fitted on the , the vertical boring mills , were round er in nature , bolted through the centre to a tool post and subsequently when they went into action , they were so hard you know , that they could outstrip the existing type of tip tool erm because the , the material itself stood up better to the cutting flow er er rather than the , the tip tool which was inclined to chip . |