Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
How can we expect people in a university lecture hall to stand up to violent threats when this is the reaction of our leaders?
www.secularism.org.uk
Time for this city to stand up to this corporate giant.
www.annarbor.com
When incensed enough he will stand up to anyone, even his father, and during these moments he can be surprisingly eloquent.
en.wikipedia.org
Some legumes also stand up to prolonged cooking, which can help break down the oligosaccharides into simple sugars.
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The deliverer who will stand up to bankers and lenders!
jamaica-gleaner.com
How, then, can your vague concepts, which are against this natural order, stand up to the truth?
en.wikipedia.org
Does their music stand up to the scrutiny of year after year and how does it measure up to the great ones that came before?
www.huffingtonpost.com
Although brought to trial he was not convicted after eyewitness testimony did not stand up to scrutiny.
en.wikipedia.org
A vicious woman, she can stand up to anyone but cowers from her father and her husband.
en.wikipedia.org
They've got stout frames, excellent suspension, and suitably brawny build kits that will stand up to plenty of white-line fever moments.
singletrackworld.com

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