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How to use Standing in a sentence

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Standing at a distance from the sculpture, we see a cylindrical container perched on a tall, square-topped, three-legged stool.
Standing bang there overlooking the mirror, he cursed himself, his prematurely greying lock of hair.
The Standing Orders suggest that members from a party should be called in order of their seniority.
Standing at the foot of his bed, the figures were so tiny that their heads barely poked above the footboard.
Standing out amid the other vehicles was the metallic-gray-bodied four-seater.
Standing about five feet away are two younger guys with skateboards, also waiting for the bus.
Standing up and breathing was sufficient to put you at the top of the heap.
Standing up straight, he used the rifle's integral fold-out bipod to steady it, and peered through his ten power scope.
Standing upon the Tor, one's eye is drawn to the chain of hills running across the south, forming one lip of the bowl surrounding the Levels.
Standing up on that large foam board in the white wash, I knew I was hooked.
After being discussed by the Standing Committee of the Politburo, nothing new was added.
There was no clear idea in the new Standing Committee of the Politburo as to what should be done next.
Standing at about five foot nine, Freddie appeared somewhat taller due to an enormous pile of wild, uncombed hair.
I wonder whether the Hon Peter Dunne was right in his interpretation of Standing Orders, and I would not mind some guidance on it.
Standing or fallen dry weeds can be highly flammable fire hazards in late fall, winter and early spring.
Standing and gathering her cloak tightly around her shoulders she turned away from Madam Corbeau's pinched expression and down the lane.
Standing on the balcony edge, he was dressed in his trench coat, lined with moonlight around the edges.
Standing by were stepladders, sieves and sacks of sawdust, dyed peacock, emperor, yellow, emerald, shocking pink and black.
So we're looking at international tribunals such as the International Court of Justice or the UN Standing Committee on Torture.
Standing in the kitchen looking at the birdcage on top of the bath is my earliest childhood memory.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Standing there, with his arms stretched out like an exerciser, he made some grimaces, whose meaning was obvious to the prisoners.
Standing on the table was an amphora of gilt pasteboard which fostered this illusion.
Standing in the bow with a boat hook, the captain warded off pieces of wreck and gradually made his way to the strange boat.
Standing with his back to a chiffonnier, he remarked to a friend that most of the old faces had disappeared.
Standing back to back, Manthis and Jack clubbed their guns and held their ground.
Standing there, head back searching the sky, she managed to be beautiful even in the formless Pyrran coverall.
Standing up was a delicate job, but he managed it, feeling rather proud of himself in a dim, semiconscious sort of way.
Standing on your own ground of expediency, I am ready to defend my position.
Standing as far from the gauge as possible, he dangled a leaden cap from the end of his ski pole over the projecting tube.
At a smile with love aglow, At a frown a statued woe, Standing pinnacled in pain Till a kiss sets free!
Standing behind me, jerking at the noose, he commanded me to hold up my hands.
Standing with them was that man of kaleidoscopic make-up, the great Azef himself.
Standing above them, proud and erect in the face of death, stood the Princess katal'halee and Mike felt a touch of admiration.
Standing by one of these windows is a light-haired young man of thirty in a lounge suit of dark blue.
Standing in a ring near these shooters was another party of Germans singing hunting-songs, in parts, most melodiously.
Standing exactly at the back, there is a remarkable flatness at the lower end of the mesial groove.
Standing on tiptoe, I glued my eyes to the narrow slit which was our only ventilation.
Standing and walking about on my hand had stimulated mitis to an extraordinary display of strength.
Standing there, he succeeded in straightening the rod that held the weather-vane.
Standing beside him, she was just a bit shorter than he, willowy, almost frail.
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