Example sentences of "[pron] [be] stand [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Even less radical , if I 'm to stand by the comments I made last month ) ; or something that we think is missing from current trends ( something a bit retro maybe , but where 's your originality ? ) .
2 But overhead — I was standing on the steps down to the gravel — the stars were out .
3 J. Marshall , Tanners Hill Cottage , Crook : I was standing on the steps of Durham Crown Court waiting to go in the public gallery , the assizes were on .
4 I was standing in the wings on prompt side amid the varicosed tangle of cables webbing the black stage .
5 I was standing in the bows looking forward when suddenly our gently hissing bow-wave turned into a glowing mass of green fire , which reflected from our hull and bathed us in a ghostly light .
6 When on a shoot at the Taft Hotel , Dustin warned the Hoffmans , who were standing behind the ropes , to keep behind the barrier and also , knowing of his father 's blighted ambitions to be a director , not to say anything .
7 She was stood in the wings refilling the whisky decanter , picturing herself seated at a concert grand on the platform of the Philharmonic Hall — Meredith was in the front row gazing up at her with adoration — when three men walking one behind the other filed through the pass-door into the auditorium .
8 She was standing in the wings , leaning against a post that supported a wooden framework , which in turn held up a number of backcloths .
9 But not as loopy as the Lacuna woman , of course , who was standing in the shadows and favouring everyone in turn with her intense glare .
10 Afterwards , we 're stood on the steps outside the club , built at the top of a charmless metal shopping centre on the outskirts of Aarau .
11 We were standing above the clouds , which formed a thick , bulbous ocean at our feet , out of which in every direction rose mountain tops like islands .
12 THEY were standing in the aisles when the Lord Chief Justice designate officially opened the Teesside Combined Court Centre yesterday .
13 He was standing at the nurses ’ station , leaning one elbow casually on the high desk as he talked to Judy Stack .
14 Crowninshield walked a few paces in silence until he was standing under the palms which edged the lagoon .
15 He was standing between the curtains and the windows of the ballroom of the Steam Packet Hotel , on the railway pier at Gallanach .
16 He was standing by the windows , his hands thrust into his black trouser pockets .
17 He was standing by the bushes near to where the gates had once been , and he took her in his arms and kissed her passionately .
18 He was standing by the drinks table , pouring himself a measure of neat whisky , when she walked into the room .
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