Example sentences of "stand up to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I said I did n't want anything shoddy … something strong that would stand up to a bit of rough and tumble . ’
2 In fairness , more than a very few did stand up to the committee in spite of the danger to their swimming pools and their popularity .
3 With a top capacity of some 75 litres it 's large enough for a week 's backpacking , or even extended expedition use , although I do have some doubts as to whether it could stand up to the rigours of expedition life .
4 What has been an ideal jacket for the Lakeland fells could be too heavy to take to Africa ; what seems like a good buy for walking in the Alps might not stand up to the rigours of a Himalayan winter .
5 Indeed the habits of our civilised forebears at work and play would not always stand up to the scrutiny of the modern conscience .
6 Take this opportunity to try Amyway 's products and see how they really do stand up to the products you have used for years .
7 He was trying to undermine her self-confidence , make her believe she could n't stand up to the exigencies of canal life .
8 So for a while , the President of the United States effectively had world power , there was no other power in the world who could stand up to the U S , er , after , after , World War One for one argument anyway , and I think Freud 's er , defence disposition would be , Woodrow Wilson was the man who came to Europe , saying he would bring a just peace for all , and went away leaving a total mess , and , and , Freud 's er argument in his book is , told us was , well , the mess er , was really Wilson 's own doing , and if it was his doing , what was it in his character that allowed him to er , si to on some Lloyd George , who bullied him into getting most of what they wanted .
9 But now Bulmers reckon they 've invented a tree that can stand up to the stress .
10 Moreover the book alienated the only one of Ramsey 's backers who could stand up to the Cambridge establishment .
11 Also that day , to the Crown Prince 's surprise and considerable annoyance , Knobelsdorf engineered — without consulting him — the transfer of his own personal staff officer , Lieutenant-Colonel von Heymann , who was evidently the only officer in the Crown Prince 's entourage who could stand up to the iron will of Knobelsdorf .
12 As the campaign developed Kinnock 's image as a man who would stand up to the USSR declined throughout the electorate , even amongst Labour supporters , though it declined slightly more amongst Conservative supporters .
13 ‘ Ordinary Catholics on the Falls Road can not stand up to the IRA .
14 Meredith was amazed that he could n't see that the old key would never stand up to the pressure he was putting on it .
15 ‘ I thought I would wear my thick coat because it might be cold waiting for the bus and it would stand up to the rain .
16 Aesthetic and romantic ideas of the beneficent properties of ‘ natural ’ remedies do not always stand up to the realities of practical life .
17 Erm compared to other places you 've lived in erm how does this flat stand up to the comparison ?
18 Why could n't Wilson stand up to the allies , why could n't had stand up to Clements or Lloyd George , in particular ?
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