Stand up for Sentence Examples

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  • Would Sarah stand up for her?

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  • The Development Production Dept is looking for people who stand up for their rights and are proud to cause a fuss.

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  • Hosted by former Big Breakfast presenter Paul Tonkinson, Stand Up For Runaways was a sell-out night at top London comedy club jongleurs.

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  • I stand proud, I stand proud, I stand up for myself, but not alone, with society.

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  • I stand proud, I stand up for myself, but not alone, with society.

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  • It will inspire great discussion time as the main character seeks to stand up for what he believes in.

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  • Students in the College of Arts and Letters can take advantage of a scholarship from the American Copyeditors Association, while students in any major can participate in the American Civil Liberties Union Stand Up For Freedom Contest.

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  • Of course this is not the case, rivalries exist between millions of gamers as they fight to stand up for there favourite developers and producers as well as genres and formats.

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  • Indeed, the bikini contests provide a great opportunity for Hooters franchises to stand up for important causes, show the community a good time, raise money and allow local women the chance to shine up on stage.

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  • If I have a disagreement with one of your family members or friends, will you stand up for me?

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  • Aries can be very demanding of his partners; if he becomes overbearing it is better to stand up for yourself than to suffer in silence.

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  • Aries also loves a good fight, so be sure to stand up for yourself and to intelligently defend your opinions.

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  • By his own description, he's an intolerant man who doesn't mind bullying people who aren't able to stand up for themselves.

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  • These volunteers believed that they needed to take a stand against the government to stand up for their rights.

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  • If you believe in them so much, why don't you stand up for them?

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  • If she was ever going to stand up for herself, it had to start right now.

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  • Sometime you're going to have to learn to stand up for what you want instead of letting your father take care of everything for you.

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  • His notion of duty - at once a loyal and chivalrous one was that he was obliged to give the queen the best of his advice, but that the final decision in any course lay with her, and that once she had decided, he was bound, whatever might be his own opinion, to stand up for her decision in public. The queen, not unnaturally, came to trust Disraeli implicitly, and she frequently showed her friendship for him.

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  • Unfortunately, too, for Norway's independence, the native gentry had gradually died out, and were succeeded by immigrant Danish fortune-hunters; native burgesses there were none, and the peasantry were mostly thralls; so that, excepting the clergy, there was no patriotic class to stand up for the national liberties.

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