stand up to造句31) International investment agreements need to strengthen governments' ability to stand up to corporations.
32) Anyone who challenges my authority will have to stand up to this divine power when I come to Corinth.
33) Reports from Kampuchea claim that the country's 35,000-man army is good enough to stand up to Khmer Rouge incursions.
34) The Project also took advantage of the vast numbers of our supporters eager to stand up to the bullies at the clinics.
35) Is this the best way to show women how this clothing might stand up to real-world stresses and tribulations?
36) Theories that fail to stand up to observational and experimental tests must be eliminated and replaced by further speculative conjectures.
37) Seve was no Hogan, no golfing machine-his game was erratic and did not stand up to acute tests of accuracy.
38) They are generally thicker and harder-fired than wall tiles, to enable them to stand up to heavy wear without cracking.
39) My old truck can stand up to just about anything.
40) This will give a firm footing and will stand up to the constant flow of traffic.
41) It should be robust enough to stand up to the most rigorous testing from the appraisal panel.
42) They are in no position to stand up to hostile superiors.
43) There are various ways of designing a steel framework to stand up to the vertical and lateral forces.
43)try its best to collect and create good sentences.
44) It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends.J. K. Rowling
45) Did he stand up to be counted in the old days?
46) Will they stand up to family wear and tear or look too sturdy for dinner parties?
47) Such computers have, of course, to stand up to more extreme environmental conditions than in the application areas described above.
48) Only through unity and collective resistance can these people stand up to the powerful interests that seek to control their lives.
49) With output recovering, the prime minister, Hanna Suchocka decided to stand up to Solidarity's threat to call a general strike.
50) But she decided Daniel's frail body would not stand up to the painful general anaesthetics and blocked the treatment.
51) All agreed that the United States had to stand up to the aggressors from the north, using whatever means were necessary.
52) It is as well that such arguments do not stand up to serious scrutiny.
53) A big wine which will stand up to dishes like casseroles with a strong flavour.
54) Indeed the habits of our civilised forebears at work and play would not always stand up to the scrutiny of the modern conscience.
55) He is respected as a leader who is willing to stand up to the West.
56) He and his Revolutionary Council expressed supreme confidence in their ability to stand up to the United States and its coalition partners.
57) Don't be spineless -- you have to stand up to people like that.
58) He was trying to undermine her self-confidence, make her believe she couldn't stand up to the exigencies of canal life.
59) Assessment shows that the rhetoric of community involvement did not stand up to examination in the way that bids were compiled.
60) Will your tax statement stand up to detailed examination?