Use "stood up to|stand up to" in a sentence

1. Mrs Fanning also stood up and said she could stand to leave behind a little something.

2. Stand up to them!

3. Jack, you stood up to Pitch.

4. Michael to stand up (1)

5. He stood up, and they perforce stood up with him.

6. 16 Get up, stand up, Stand up for your rights. Get up, stand up, Don't give up the fight. Bob Marley 

7. He stood up and walked across the deck to stand by the chromium guard rail, looking down at her.

8. Hoomey stood up, trying to look nonchalant.

9. Mr Kim bravely stood up to authority.

10. Paulie Gatto stood up to shake hands.

11. Evidently, he found it easier to stand up to the king of Egypt than to stand up to his peers!

12. Cliff couldn't stand up to bullying.

13. Could you stand up to pain?

14. The vicar stood up to address the congregation.

15. Ester stood up but refused to go forward.

16. She stood up to address a hushed courtroom.

17. He wasn't afraid to stand up to bullies.

18. How could Pinkus stand up to him?

19. How to Stand Up From a Backbend

20. She stood you up. "

21. You stood me up.

22. He stood you up?

23. 6 The vicar stood up to address the congregation.

24. 6 She stood up to address a hushed courtroom.

25. He stood you up.

26. Jim stood up stiffly.

27. However, sincere individuals have stood up to such opposition.

28. He's too pusillanimous to stand up to his opponents.

29. The Seeker stood up to the patrols this morning.

30. Stand up tall.

31. Tom tried to stand up, but he couldn't.

32. She had learnt to stand up for herself.

33. 30 Stand up to the realistic choice elusion was equal to choose to is gobble up!

34. Stand Up to Peer Pressure!: (15 min.) Discussion.

35. How does it stand up to this scrutiny?

36. Her argument doesn't really stand up to scrutiny.

37. The performer is commonly known as a comic, stand-up comic, Comedian, comedienne, stand-up Comedian, or simply a stand-up

38. Blubbering and weeping, weeping and blubbering. -- Stand up, stand up; stand, an you be a man:

39. The audience clapped respectfully as she stood up to speak.

40. Later in Churchill's life , a manservant stood up to him.

41. Sissy blushed, and stood up.

42. Dad sighed and stood up.

43. “It has helped me to stand up to my peers.”

44. Ken tipped up the wheelbarrow, then stood back to rest.

45. The Lord wants me to tell you to stand up.

46. She stood up to brush the crumbs off her uniform.

47. When I call to them, they stand up together.

48. Play the jw.org video Stand Up to Peer Pressure!

49. This thesis does not stand up to close inspection.

50. She didn't even have the strength to stand up.

51. Construction of the stand was well up to schedule.

52. His argument simply doesn't stand up to close scrutiny.

53. He could hardly summon the strength to stand up.

54. That's stand-up comedy.

55. Will this car stand up to winter conditions here?

56. Any weapon could stand up to severe weather conditions.

57. 5 She had learnt to stand up for herself.

58. Navy diver, stand up.

59. Brout TV Stand for TVs up to 65"

60. Yes, young people can stand up to peer pressure.

61. As I stood up, I began to feel a little wobbly.

62. 20 Ken tipped up the wheelbarrow, then stood back to rest.

63. [ + to infinitive ] People should have the Courage to stand up for …

64. It was brave of her to stand up to those bullies.

65. She had the guts to stand up to the school bully.

66. Most of us stood up to stretch our legs at intermission.

67. We all stood up at once.

68. When I stood up to her, her right cheek would begin to twitch.

69. Stood me up once too often.

70. He stood up, stretched and yawned.

71. 14 This thesis does not stand up to close inspection.

72. She scrabbled away unbalanced, going too fast to stand up.

73. Sometimes, you have to stand up... when standing isn't easy.

74. How well does this thesis stand up to close examination?

75. He'll respect you more if you stand up to him.

76. The policeman ordered him to stand up and stay put.

77. I am to stand idle, with arm up fucking ass?

78. Natalie Haynes: Stand Up Classicist

79. Come on, stand up straight.

80. Don't slouch! Stand up straight!