Example sentences of "he stood [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thus when Clarkson spoke movingly to the gathered World Convention of 1840 he was intended to symbolise continuity and provide in what he stood for a unifying focus .
2 He stood for a few moments thinking , and looking apprehensively from one stallion to the other .
3 Retreating to the edge of the clearing , he stood for a full five minutes , listening intently to the night sounds for anything out of place .
4 Creed had requisitioned an open car , and he stood for the entire procession , as a mark of his own personal respect for the deceased .
5 In 1964 he stood for the pretty safe ( at the time ) Conservative seat of Glasgow Pollok .
6 GERALD ANNESLEY , one of Ulster 's most colourful landowners who has died aged 86 , caused a mild sensation in the general election of 1951 when , although a former chairman of the local Unionist party , he stood as a Protestant Irish Nationalist candidate for South Down .
7 In 1981 he was chairman of the Computer Retailers ' Association , and he stood as a local government candidate for Rother Valley in the 1987 General Election .
8 He stood as the Liberal Party candidate in Edinburgh in the 1966 and 1970 elections and joined the BNP two years ago .
9 In 1941 he stood as an independent candidate in four by-elections ; but although he retained his deposit on each occasion , there was to be no political comeback for this highly cantankerous patriot .
10 Drawing a deep breath to hide a flicker of nervousness , he stood at the great carved oak lectern and looked along the stalls at the nuns who sat before him there , so composed in their wimples of white and the dark garb of their Order .
11 He stood at the ornate head of the stairs and listened .
12 He stood beside a muddy soccer pitch .
13 He stood beside the broken glass of his front door as he described how the white neighbours — assisted by two West Indian girls — hauled him into the court and beat him .
14 Having managed to come by a decent bit of steak and kidney , he stood over the young maid , who came in once a week , until she had managed to produce a pie , later warmed up for dinner in the microwave .
15 Waterworth still wanted to fight , claimed Mr Prescott and he stood between the two men trying to get his girlfriend back into the pub .
16 For a few months he stood on a European par with Adler and Liebknecht and tried to take responsibility for Russians interned after the Brest–Litovsk peace .
17 The man refused to come clear ; he stood on the far side of the horse , soothing the animal and examining the fresh wound on its neck .
18 As he stood on the first tee at New Orleans last week , he noticed a boy in a wheelchair .
19 He stood on the bottom step long after the heavy metal grids had been pulled across the foyer and the last of the cinema lights turned off .
20 No , the sea , said Wilkie , and she looked out , at the Stella Maris , anchored off the coast , and there he stood on the curving prow , pale on the pale sky , with a triangular patch of yellow like a painted sun — Van Gogh chrome , not Renaissance gilt — between his thighs and his limbs creamy-brown like the foam on the new cappuccino coffee .
21 He stood on the smaller machine .
22 His heart thumped as he stood on the Yugoslav border and stared through the night at the nearby fields in Hungary .
23 She had a great temptation to rest against him , but he stood with a swift movement that was all anger and sarcasm .
24 He stood with the conical helmet cradled clumsily under his arm .
25 He stood outside the low , broad door , listening , then put his hand out flat against the wood and gently pushed .
26 He stood in a familiar , flamboyant posture with his hands on his hips and his chin stuck out , constantly turning his head from left to right and back again , to take in his entire audience .
27 ‘ So you are writing about those things , ’ another Israeli said as he stood in a narrow , shaded lane .
28 He stood in the shattered doorway , confronting his monster , a shadow among shadows .
29 No wonder Mosley was smiling as he stood in the cast council chamber .
30 He stood in the front row of the congregation immediately beneath one of the huge , heavily-ornamented lecterns , and during the readings his rapt , upturned face caught the light from the lectern 's candles .
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