Sentence examples for stands to get from inspiring English sources

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Next season, unless much more rain falls, he stands to get no allocation at all.

Under federal law, the whistle-blower stands to get $96 million.

"No one's pushing for it because no one stands to get rich".

As "a good leaver" he stands to get up to £600,000 of shares for 2015.

Parties, in democracies, change when that change stands to get them more votes.

"The current freeholder stands to get their investment back 156 times over," claims Greenwood.

It now stands to get at least $1.20 a share from the liquidation, Avigen estimates.

Now, under British laws governing the discovery of ancient treasures, he stands to get half the value of the booty.

And while the nuclear industry will benefit handsomely from low-carbon energy incentives, geothermal stands to get next to nothing.

With five candidates at that threshold according to the latest polling, Romney stands to get about seven of the 12.

If he leaves in Bank of America's takeover, he stands to get a further $11m in accelerated stock payouts.

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