Example sentences of "stand for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's including Chippingfield if you had seen it as we saw it when we came here you would recognise how much work has gone into building the town because I was on the the council then I was asked if I would stand for the council which was then only a parish council there was no urban district council that was n't formed for four or five years afterwards and of course , we had to fight for lights everything that , er that we needed we had to fight for because there was no lighting on Netteswell Road where our children were going to school , and there were little ones . |
2 | She came to me one day and asked me if I would stand for the council , which I did . |
3 | It was easier for Labour MPs and other party members to move to a new organization than to transfer to another party ; the SDP could stand for the memory of Attlee , Morrison and Gaitskell , and argue that the present-day Labour Party had moved away towards more extreme policies . |
4 | In which year did Enoch Powell stand for the leadership of the Conservative Party ? |
5 | The next day I received a visit from Humphrey Atkins , by then our Chief Whip , telling me in enthusiastic and forceful terms that I should stand for the leadership . |
6 | would not stand for the stallion ; |
7 | ( Let M stand for the weight of Mary 's bag . ) |
8 | I did not stand for the job ’ . |
9 | At this time Klaus announced that he would stand for the post of Czech ( rather than federal ) Prime Minister , a move described by the Independent of June 19 as the " clearest possible sign that the Czechs have finally given up on the federation which they had fought for " . |
10 | Benn joked to Ceauşescu that he should stand for the general-secretaryship of the Labour Party too ! |
11 | The Panama canal was not opened until after the outbreak of war in 1914 , but may stand for the completion of the world sea communications system . |
12 | The Official Secrets Act remains substantially intact , but it now has to be read with the additional defences available under the new legislation , happily with a pendant attached deriving from the Aitken case that juries will not stand for the use of oppressive legislation in cases of mild divulgence , and confidentiality has been confirmed as being available where secret information is breached without official justification . |
13 | Since we can not see how many , we will let the letter $ stand for the number of sweets in the box . |
14 | You can use algebra shorthand to rewrite this sentence by letting a letter stand for the number being thought of . |
15 | ( Let x stand for the number . ) |
16 | ( Let c stand for the number of balls . ) |