Example sentences of "stood for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I pulled the door shut and almost ran to the front door and into Langdon Crescent garden , where I stood for five minutes breathing in the fresh air .
2 He won 31 caps — a record which stood for 42 years .
3 Britain stood for political ideals that must prevail if western civilization were not to break down ; Britain could carry the torch of freedom , truth , toleration and peace .
4 People asked her , significantly in that suffragette period , if the initials stood for New Women 's Movement .
5 Tracing his political lineage to the New Deal and Great Society , he stood for higher spending on domestic programmes .
6 They stood for two minutes in silence , signalled by the firing of a gun from the Royal Navy base , HMS Tamar .
7 Probably not a lot these days , but at the start , we 're told , it stood for Two Guys and a VAX — has anyone signed for the movie rights yet ?
8 After dinner the etiquette was very stiff , and we stood for two hours .
9 She stood for several moments in front of the altar before turning away and walking back towards the door .
10 She stood for several seconds , fingering her camera , staring up at the trees , glancing down the path and listening for the sound of trampling in the undergrowth that would herald Fernand 's return to his task .
11 The unfinished building stood for several years as a mute witness to their sad state .
12 He stood for damaged Danu ; he got your sympathy .
13 So he stood for ten minutes at the window watching soldiers tossing bundles of equipment into the gurg-ling FV 432s parked around the parade ground and feeling the deep contentment of seeing other people working very hard very early in the day .
14 He was satisfied to leave the government of Sicily largely to the chancellor , Gauthier de Paléar , bishop of Troja , who stood for Sicilian rights and was anti-German .
15 In fact they stood for National War Museum .
16 Manley stood for social justice despite the failure of his earlier administration in the 1970s which was derailed by powerful domestic and US opposition .
17 The enemy stood for different things and must be defeated .
18 Gbedemah unselfishly withdrew and stood for another seat .
19 Tamar stood for few moments studying the turbulent river , which seemed to reflect the turmoil of her thoughts .
20 When he was out of sight she crossed the great court to the gatehouse , passed by the open door apparently without a glance , and stood for some minutes in the gateway , looking along the Foregate , before turning back towards the guesthouse .
21 When they left the restaurant they stood for some moments surveying the view of Prague , its many spires , red-roofed buildings , with a green dome here , the Vltava river with some of its bridges there , the Charles Bridge in particular Then , ‘ Shall we walk the rest of the way down ? ’
22 And , as soon as she had paid the driver and he had gone on his way she stood for some moments , looking at Ven 's house , photographing it in her mind 's eye because she knew — she would never come this way again .
23 We stood for some time watching the ‘ Try your strength ’ machine which was always sited by The Fawcett Statue on Blue Boar Row .
24 She got up slowly from the table , washed up the mug , and stood for some time absolutely still , staring .
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