Example sentences of "stand for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | He wanted them to gather last Friday and be absented from their weekend round of Championship matches , but even Albert Ferrasse , the autocratic French Federation president , would not stand for that . |
2 | ‘ If you 're looking for something really new , like pen-based computers or multi-media , Compaq does n't stand for that , ’ says Stewart Alsop , editor of PC Letter , a trade journal . |
3 | ‘ Burke Trend would never stand for that , it would undermine his power ’ , said Dick . |
4 | And if they ever want a reference , I 'll stand for that . |
5 | Such property is identical to the person and may stand for that person in his or her absence . |
6 | Oh yeah , they do n't stand for that today , you know . |
7 | The idea of a particular line can be ‘ made to represent or stand for all other particular lines of the same sort ’ . |
8 | There is then an attempt to generalize and move towards a universal ‘ myth ’ that can stand for all the utterances of a similar type in their various discursive contexts . |
9 | Thus , if the clause is reasonable it will stand for all the classes of liability under the UCTA for which exclusion is permitted if the requirement of reasonableness is satisfied . |
10 | 1 The expression 4p +2 can stand for many numbers depending on what number p is standing for . |
11 | The right hon. and learned Gentleman , the Leader of the House and all those on the Treasury Bench know that the people outside will not stand for this kind of activity — The Secretary of State is supposed to be listening . |
12 | Americans " would not stand for this much longer . |
13 | John Hume , addressing the protesters , stressed that ‘ we are a peaceful and dignified people , but … we are a determined people and we will stand for these social , economic and political injustices no longer ’ . |
14 | ’ . Again Douglas ( 1966 : 138 ) has suggested there is a liaison which exists between the physical body and its use as an expression of the social , so that one becomes a paradigm for the other : ‘ the [ human ] body is a model which can stand for any bounded system … |
15 | Is this independent , single parent who does n't stand for any of Barry Brant 's messin' anything like the real Hilary ? |
16 | ‘ He 's a hard man to deal with and Fergie wo n't stand for any nonsense . |
17 | In what follows we shall let J stand for any one of Z , Q , R or C. |
18 | If we let X stand for any one of the sets X , Q , R , C , Z[x] , etc. mentioned in Chapter 1 , then the operations of addition and multiplication defined on X may be described as binary operations on X in that , to each pair of elements of X , both + and . |
19 | Though I 'm giving you fair warning that I wo n't stand for any more of your spiteful tricks . |
20 | Providing his French colleagues agree , which is akin to the BBC agreeing to retain Dan Maskell , he will stand for another four year term as President of the French Federation , which will take him through to early 1997 . |
21 | And he , Alexander Augustus Hope , Colonel , at your service , gentlemen , would not stand for another coarse word in her presence , DID THEY HEAR ? |
22 | Mahathir , 66 , issued a call for party unity and hinted strongly that he might stand for another two-year term as UMNO leader in the party 's 1993 elections . |