Sentence examples for be staunch from inspiring English sources

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be staunch

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To stop the flow of (blood).

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But we also need to be staunch public champions of the universality of children's rights.

All counsellors – as the adults are called – are said to be staunch believers in these unicorns.

Fawcett has tried to be staunch, but it is clear that the early death of "Bobbi Boland" is a torment.

These countries will be staunch defenders of the principle of free movement of people in any talks with the UK.

We must hope he'll be staunch enough to keep Steve Spinola-and-friends' billions from distorting the final plan.

Whether or not a person will be staunch and sturdy enough to stand up to the temptations is a tremendous challenge for the board to judge.

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And what if the lending and investing bonanza can't be staunched?

The N.F.L. was staunch establishment.

But being staunch is not enough.

That was staunch.

The Liberal Democrats are staunch internationalists.

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