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Sentence count:107+8Posted:2017-08-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: put an end totend tohand toolgrand tourattend toband togetherintend tohand to mouth
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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. Sentencedict.com 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[sentencedict.com], 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.
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