Example sentences of "stood for the [noun] of " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Told to an outsider , the history of a lineage stood for the history of the tribe . |
2 | It stood for the whole of Hoggatt 's Lab . |
3 | Although only twenty-two houses were represented the syndicat recognised that it stood for the rights of some sixty Champagne houses , virtually the entire trade at the time . |
4 | When er I stood for the election of the national organizers for the East of Scotland and I was successful there and I left the Edinburgh branch in May nineteen sixty six to start work with the head office in nine May nineteen sixty six . |
5 | Its citizens presumably believed that their interests would be better served if Henry won , for he stood for the preservation of a single sovereign authority ruling in Poitou , England and Normandy , in other words over both ends of La Rochelle 's trade , over wine-growers and wine-drinkers . |
6 | ‘ Personal self-denial for the good of others was the first important lesson Annie learned , ’ says Taylor , ‘ and it was a principle by which she stood for the rest of her life . ’ |
7 | And there Anne stood for the rest of the day , a lonely little girl with a small white angry face . |
8 | Harry stood for the Isle of Man parliament in November officially Independent , ideologically Conservative . |
9 | He declined , although a member of GEMA , and stood for the post of national chairman . |
10 | But Gloucester also insisted throughout that he stood for the continuance of Edward IV 's regime , an emphasis which inevitably played down the political significance of the ‘ outs ’ . |
11 | But Gloucester also insisted throughout that he stood for the continuance of Edward IV 's regime , an emphasis which inevitably played down the political significance of the ‘ outs ’ . |