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How to use stand up to in a sentence

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When the erector muscle contracts, the outer coat hairs stand up to trap the air and cause pressure on the sebaceous gland releasing the suint.
His irony, by contrast, is too subtle to stand up to the grimness of much of his subject matter.
The second wife, Ella, abetted by a married sister, tries to stand up to George.
They were frightened that I might actually stand up to authority and do something that would put a black mark on their record.
The block is modified to accept stainless steel O-rings and a copper head gasket, which are better able to stand up to internal pressure.
The bid was finally sunk last weekend when the existing course could not stand up to torrential rain.
The movie does not stand up to any kind of thoughtful inspection and the muddled finale is nonsensical.
I was too scared to stand up to them, or to the diner's skinflint owner, who kept finding creative ways to dip into our inadequate tips.
He tried to stand up to get in a better position, gasping, but then the Urg's grip went slack and he limped over, dead.
It's the only thing that can stand up to all the storms and unsettledness of life.
But once I'd made a couple of tackles, I was fine and confident my back would stand up to anything.
I went around to see mum and Andrew to say goodbyes and make sure their network will stand up to two weeks of unsupervised use.
He is one of the few men who had enough spine to stand up to Mrs Thatcher and thus found himself out of a job for fifteen years.
Unlike the stuffy, overpriced hotel restaurants of yesteryear, the new dining options can stand up to the best epicurean eateries.
I learned early on the spirit to stand up to my father, that he wasn't right because he was bigger than me or had a louder voice.
But unfortunately he has had problems and I don't really think his legs would stand up to any more racing.
If we defeat the congestion tax then it will give people confidence to stand up to other measures imposed on us by authority.
Workers want to see a union that's willing to have a go, to stand up to the boss and fight for their interests.
My character in the film had a very difficult father and there was one scene in which she had to stand up to him.
He in fact wanted to jettison anyone who would stand up to his dictatorial tendencies.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I'll give you that bronc you're ridin' if you'll stand up to me man to man.
He could not stand up to that particular sort of talk, and snapped out the latitude and longitude without more lectures.
Two stand up to wrestle, and are on the point of coming to blows.
You have only to stand up to them, and they curl up like mongrel curs.
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