Be available or ready for a certain function or service.
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Examples for "stand by"
Examples for "stand by"
1The DA will not stand by and let this unjust situation continue.
2HURT or HELP -your choice.' -I stand by these words.
3The charity, however, supported him and said they stand by his actions.
4For the CDU it is quite clear: we stand by this coalition.
5I stand by my actions and my words, but I don't know.
1Social distancing measures might stick around for a year, according to scientists.
2Young males usually scatter, while females stick around to help their mothers.
3And we want them to stick around for as long as possible.
4Jaz wasn't going to stick around very long, twenty minutes more, maybe.
5You need to stick around to do things here, she said firmly.
1Roll each of these balls into a stick about a foot long.
2Fred decided that argument with a thick stick about four feet long.
3The leg sticks should be fastened to the arm stick about 6 in.
4Later, he was given a plain stick about five feet long.
5Concrete sleeves that stick about three feet out of the ground-
6Get him out of there! she shouted, waving the stick about.
7Out, out, or I will lay this stick about your shoulders!
8He thus produced a spliced stick about twelve feet long.
9Away wi' ye and get it, before I lay a stick about your shoulders.
10He then waves the stick about, uttering a spell.
11You'll be a hospital case if you stick about in those wet togs much longer.'
12Then give us a stick about it, will you?
13A rope was laid on her horns and the stick about her shoulders, and they started.
14Brewdog have been getting a lot of stick about their new "Beer Porn" project.
15He bowed again, twirled the stick about his fingers, and then turned and went toward the farmhouse.
16If any one ever does rope him in, he'll stick about three months, and then beat it.
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