Stands
in sentence
1837 examples of Stands in a sentence
In the jungles of Guatemala, in Tikal,
stands
a temple.
STI
stands
for sexually transmitted infection.
It
stands
for mutually assured destruction.
The second thing that really
stands
out is that, if you talk to one of the championship Go players, this person cannot necessarily even really articulate what exactly it is they're thinking about as they play the game.
You can show a slogan, or a symbol, or a sign that
stands
for democracy.
In 1623, Galileo wrote this: "Nature's grand book, which
stands
continually open to our gaze, is written in the language of mathematics.
Fermi's reasoning, if I may paraphrase badly, is that the universe is so vast that it
stands
to reason, there should be other intelligent life out there.
HASEL
stands
for "hydraulically amplified self-healing electrostatic actuators."
We've had people whose hair
stands
on end on one arm 20 minutes before a seizure."
Because as it stands, I don't think it is.
So I won't be changing anything for nobody, not even TED, which, I will point out,
stands
for three ideas: technology, entertainment and dickheads.
In contrast, a self-driving car’s LIDAR system, which
stands
for Light Detection and Ranging, uses a narrow invisible infrared laser.
As Raskolnikov’s own family arrives in town, their moral innocence
stands
in stark contrast to the depravity of those around them, even as their fates grow increasingly intertwined.
Starting in 80 CE these sounds rang through the
stands
of the Colosseum.
I had received a donation of 50 music
stands
to be used by 100 boys in that rehearsal.
But as the chef starts to answer, the interrogator
stands
up, blocking your view.
The subject
stands
in front of a computer array of cameras, and those cameras can, frame-by-frame, reconstruct the geometry of exactly what the subject's doing at the moment.
And this polar bear
stands
over the husky, no claws extended, no fangs taking a look.
You would have thought it
stands
to reason that design requires an intelligent designer.
It
stands
to reason that we love chocolate cake because it is sweet.
And it
stands
for the seed companies.
And it
stands
for the huge loss in diversity.
I liked to go up and sit in the
stands
and watch the players play, and see whether I'd done a decent job during the week.
"At Buffalo" reveals how the United States today
stands
at similar crossroads as 1901 America.
K
stands
for the number of times a cycle of reasoning is repeated.
Think bike shops, juice
stands.
Today the tower
stands
at 55– or 56– meters tall, and it should remain stable for at least 300 years as a monument to the beauty of imperfection.
Someone
stands
up and says, "This one is important.
WISER
stands
for World Index for Social and Environmental Responsibility.
Turn it into a square that
stands
for all the arable land on Earth.
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