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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://Sentencedict.com), 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.
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