Example sentences of "and stand [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And to stand at the ford as long as humanly possible , denying the Northumbrians the crossing until they were forced to give way . |
2 | Yep , PHIL ‘ BUTTER FINGERS ’ KING puts on his green jersey and stands between the anorak goalposts . |
3 | Thus has come about the present status of evolution of which man is the apparent culmination but not the real summit ; for he is himself a transitional being and stands at the turning point of the whole movement . ’ |
4 | Candidates must now set up personal machines manned by workers attracted to them by their individual qualities and stands on the issues with little or no reference to party loyalty . |
5 | Granby House is listed Grade II and stands within the Whitworth Street Conservation Area . |
6 | One person holds the lead and stands behind the dog who is sitting . |
7 | Another inscription , published in 1975 ( Comptes Rendus , Académie des Inscriptions ( CRAI ) , 1975 , p. 308 ) regulates points of Zoroastrian ritual , and stands in the name of Droaphernes the ( Persian ) governor : it is interesting evidence of religious syncretism , i.e. fusion , that a religious text of this kind should be promulgated in Greek , i.e. there were Greek-speaking Zoroastrian converts at fourth-century Sardis . |
8 | In order to sustain a more robust disagreement , individualist theorists must contend that human autonomy makes a substantial difference to the explanation of action , and stands in the way of the determinist account supposedly favoured by holists . |
9 | He traces the origins of contemporary attitudes to professionalism and public services , to the Victorian period , and argues that the model we have inherited is outmoded and stands in the way of improving professionally relationships . |
10 | One child is chosen and stands in the centre of the circle with eyes closed . |
11 | Three thousand miles away in North Hollywood , in November , the man closes the door behind him and stands in the foyer taking off his hat . |
12 | and stand at the back |
13 | If you come out of a swimming pool and stand at the side what happens to you ? |
14 | These can in turn be described in detail by the zonal space and excursion relationships as follows ( see Figure 2.19 ) : A loose pin in a hole may rest on the adjoining surfaces and stand on the bottom of the hole . |
15 | Come to the village of Battle in East Sussex and stand on the field where William the Conqueror and Harold II fought the Battle of Hastings in 1066 — an event that changed the course of England 's history . |
16 | Now it is a sport , and it is a skilled game you know , and I think women can play it just as well as men , or against men and you know , you can have your fans who are very strong for your women 's team tha just as much as the men , but yet , would they also be branded as hooligans because they go along and stand on the terraces and shout for the girls ? |
17 | For my next trick , I 'm going wrap myself in a union jack and stand on the terracing at Parkhead . |
18 | Somehow we float into Charing Cross Road and stand on the pavement swaying like penguins , waving our flippers to attract a taxi . |
19 | ‘ Take your shoe off and stand on the towel . ’ |
20 | Put a piece of rope and , and stand on the end of it and pull . |
21 | To make it harder for vermin to get into 'em they used to draw a wagon alongside a stack , and stand on the wagon with a scythe and then trim the stack . |
22 | I reach the landing and stand outside the door , key poised , listening . |
23 | When his father was absent , he would come here himself and stand beside the pool , staring down into the water as if emptying himself into its depths , letting his thoughts become the fish , drifting , gliding slowly , almost listlessly in the water , then rising swiftly to breach the surface , imbued with sudden purpose . |
24 | - Buses in the morning and afternoon are suddenly full of children , traffic jams are caused by cars containing family groups and signs appear in tobacconists ' shops : ‘ Sorry , No More Than One Schoolchild In Here At A Time , Put Your Arms Up and Stand Against The Wall To Be Searched When Requested . |
25 | Take off your clothes , and stand beneath the waterfall . |
26 | The soup tureen , cover and stand from the Orloff service included in the Ortiz-Patiño sale has an estimate of $1.5–2 million , with a set of eighteen silver-gilt dinner plates , also from the Orloff service , estimated at $300–500,000 . |
27 | Tamed instincts may protect the individual from vulnerability to external aggression or from emotional abandonment by one to whom he or she is fully committed in an act of love ; but in the process they also render life experiences flat and stand in the way of necessary instinctual release . |
28 | Ooh there go and stand in the cold . |
29 | Julian urges us , ‘ ’ Every morning put your mind into your heart and stand in the presence of God all the day long . ’ |
30 | And then come round and stand in the middle please . |