单词 | Stand to |
例句 | 1. A man should stand to his promise. 2. Can you stand to be niggerized? 3. He told them to stand to. 4. Many ordinary investors stand to lose money in this affair. 5. Now, stand to the left, please. 6. You must stand to your resolution. 7. You stand to make a lot from this deal. 8. How much do you stand to make? 9. His shops stand to lose millions of pounds. 10. I couldn't stand to watch them slaughter the cattle. 11. She couldn't stand to be told what to do. 12. She can't stand to hear them arguing. 13. The teapot came with a stand to catch the drips. 14. My doctor told me I could stand to lose a few pounds. 15. Under the old system pupils often had to stand to attention and repeat lessons parrot fashion. 16. You stand to make a lot of money from this deal. 17. After the oil spill(http://), thousands of fishermen stand to lose their livelihoods. 18. The management group would stand to gain millions of dollars if the company were sold. 19. Creditors and investors stand to lose vast sums after the company's collapse. 20. Okay, you win, I can't stand to hear one more complaint from you - we'll go home tomorrow! 21. You stand to make a lot of money this time. 22. They thinned out a stand to create a lush forest tomorrow. 23. Please stand to one side; you're casting your shadow over my work. 24. He will stand to get a considerable profit through the speculations in lands. 25. What do firms think they stand to gain by merging? 26. They went to the concession stand to get a hot dog. 27. Would you all please stand to sing hymn 106? 28. Thousands of fishermen stand to lose their livelihoods. 29. In fact, we stand to lose everything. 30. In the case of an adverse verdict, the company could stand to lose millions. 1. A man should stand to his promise. 2. Can you stand to be niggerized? 3. He told them to stand to. 4. Many ordinary investors stand to lose money in this affair. 5. In the case of an adverse verdict, the company could stand to lose millions. 6. I couldn't stand to watch them slaughter the cattle. 7. They thinned out a stand to create a lush forest tomorrow. 8. Please stand to one side; you're casting your shadow over my work. 31. What does the publisher or author stand to lose? 32. Did Mr Hawthorne stand to gain from a hoax? 33. The multinationals that stand to benefit were deeply involved in the negotiations to establish Gats. 34. Unless they pump in more money, they stand to be forced into massive write-offs. 35. The guide should have made us all stand to attention and salute. 36. Unfortunately, as already described, Croydon Corporation saw things rather differently and thought they would stand to lose financially. 37. Mrs Fanning also stood up and said she could stand to leave behind a little something. 37. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 38. Investors savvy enough to pick REITs that subsequently are taken over by other REITs stand to make handsome profits. 39. Concierges also stand to make money out of sports tickets. 40. A band plays at every street corner, crowds drift from bar to beer stand to disco and back to bar. 41. Flammer, 24, took the stand to authenticate his pictures Tuesday. 42. But if prices decline, you stand to lose more as well. 43. Not many people could stand to be second fiddle for as long as Kerri was. 44. Could I really stand to live in a society where men had all the privileges and women none? 45. They stand to benefit little from the insider dealing prohibition. 46. And, if my memory serves me right, you stand to rake in a tidy sum on that. 47. To put it mildly, this is great news for the companies that stand to make the weapons systems. 48. All stand to gain from such legislation and comparative employment law can be used to empower disabled people. 49. There are now nine partners who stand to profit from the sale. 50. After all, what more could she possibly stand to lose? 51. Consumers, often preyed on during times of grief, stand to gain. 52. That is not surprising if they stand to lose large amounts of money through personal guarantees they may have given. 53. Larger airlines stand to gain a larger market share if the new regulations are passed. 54. The trusts stand to lose direct grants from the councils. 55. What do you stand to gain in a wrongful dismissal case? 56. The genes in a pack of wolves don't all stand to gain from the same set of events in the future. 57. Together, these two antiabortion candidates now stand to collect about 20 percent of the Iowa caucus. 58. Investment bankers also stand to make millions on the merger. 59. This is because they would stand to gain by a different set of future outcomes from the other genes in the body. 60. And I guess, yeah, we could stand to read more. 61. It sounds promising to say that these sentences stand to wonderings and wishes very much as factual statements stand to beliefs. 62. Yet, in a cruel paradox, it is the world's poorest countries that stand to suffer most from climate change. 63. A large figure was there going from one music stand to another with a pencil. 64. The colonel gave the order for the men to stand to attention. 65. That's good for them, because they stand to make a commission of hundreds of pounds. 66. For a while we stand to one side, then sit down in the second row of benches. 67. "I can't even stand to be in the same room as him!" she said with a shudder. 68. Both snail genes and fluke genes stand to gain from the snail's bodily survival, all other things being equal. 69. Hence a director of a company may stand to lose financially even though the company has limited liability. 70. Pupils with special needs also stand to benefit from other developments in mainstream education. 71. Often the way you naturally stand to the ball is correct as your body automatically adjusts to the slope. 72. He took the witness stand to explain. 73. Soldiers click their heels when they stand to attention. 74. We were ordered to stand to attention. 75. I stand to be corrected. 76. Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej, in a nationally broadcast address Thursday morning, dismissed reports he was preparing to stand to end weeks of anti-government protests. 77. Now we all know that the size of a man's appendage versus his outer extremities (hand, head, foot) has no proven correlation, and nor does the act of self-gratification stand to make one go blind. 78. Developing countries especially stand to gain if the impasse is broken in multilateral trade negotiations. 79. Creative Commons, Scribd, Project Gutenberg, Copyleft are all built to enable young leaders to emerge with ideas and solutions that stand to change the world. 80. The driving device is rotated and driven by the actuating device, which causes the fixture stand to rotate simultaneously. 81. But the big picture is little comfort to those who stand to lose their homes, especially those without flood insurance. 82. Let us also recognize that older generations themselves stand to learn a great deal from the experiences and examples of young people as they come of age in a world of accelerating interconnectedness. 83. Pufferfish stand to be the second most poisonous vertebrate in the world. 84. The best fortune of a man is to have a wife who stand to sense. 85. Undiversified tobacco companies stand to lose if there were a mass migration to smokeless products like Snus. 86. Friend, face the blackness, stand to keep, do not crouch down. 87. And neither one of them would ever dream, of course, of bringing home a one-night stand to spice up the relationship. 88. If the space is too little, can stand to exchange the word of the shoe only, had better be in so often the wall point that the hand helps does an adornment board, in case flyblown metope. 89. I expect the highlight of the Xerox stand to be their new continuous feed colour press, the 490/980 (pictured right). 90. So chief executives stand to reap especially large gains because they are traditionally among the biggest holders of company stock. 91. If this new law is passed, we stand to lose our tax advantage. 92. Every private soldier must stand to attention when an officer enters the room. 93. The specialist traders who pioneered Chinese exports to the west stand to lose out, however. 94. We stand to attention for the Soviet anthem and hoisting of the red flag, and then down we go, into the freezing-cold bunker. 95. God hates sin; He cannot stand to look at its ugliness. Therefore, unconfessed sin in our lives comes between us and damages our relationship with the Lord. 96. My father always solve problems by violence, but mum always say words for us to protect us from being beat. she is so stand to sense, isn't she? 97. Mother couldn't stand to be parted from me,() miss my childhood and suchlike rubbish. 98. I need a little extra light on the music stand to see the pages and notes. 99. Can not stand to misunderstand and wrong, became not bosom friend. 100. The study serves as the job, read, the space of study, its design can stand to go alone especially, must not unite with other function space certainly. 101. Whether it's demons or some holdover from a dysfunctional childhood, he cannot stand to be alone. 102. Both sides still stand to gain from trade in the aggregate. 103. If this law is passed, we stand to lose our tax advantage. 104. They cannot fathom how much you stand to lose in failure. But you are the instrument of a flawless design. And all of life may hang in the balance . 105. Stand to sense, honest, fast respond and payment, saving much more time, a very good partner! ! ! 106. After the tide that experienced countless years is transitional , colour stripe is taking infinite amorous feelings to stand to people afresh again before. 107. Actors who control valuable resources often stand to benefit most from the openness of complementary products. |
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