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1 Now they will stand many times the strain we shall put on them.
2 The average Scot, says an Anti-Prohibition writer, cannot stand many drinks.
3 It wouldn't stand many wearings before it would look a sight.
4 On the other stand many city officials, who worry that ridesharing lacks adequate coverage.
5 This stem is made of solid brass, and could stand many a hard bump.
6 My nerves will not stand many more such shocks as we had last night.
7 You can't stand many more sights of her like that.
8 With a victory like this, we can stand many disasters.
9 Some of the buildings are 1300 years old and will stand many years to come.
10 This rope won't stand many such jerks as that.
11 Then Sohrab said, Whose is the camp in which stand many warriors clad in rich armour?
12 It's pretty well frayed out by this time, and cannot stand many more strains like this.
13 I can't stand many more of these reverses.
14 My cellar won't stand many of their attacks.
15 My nervous system won't stand many more such shocks as those they gave us this afternoon.
16 There stand many mountains made of gold, and many hills and eminences made of jewels and gems.
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