Sentence examples for to be withstood from inspiring English sources

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But Burton's operatic rage is not to be withstood.

It would always be something that had to be withstood, but, for some, it might be strengthening.

Finally, the optimum geometrical dimensions for a thick-walled cylinder are obtained where large internal pressures have to be withstood.

The backlash against Summers was too great to be withstood, so Yellen was nominated instead.

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"Much will depend on how well it will withstand the pressure and they are tough guys who seem to be withstanding it well," said Giorgos Kyrtsos, a political commentator.

The site seems to be withstanding the attack so far.

Lebanon appears to be withstanding the crisis remarkably well.

Structural elements like bones, he explained, are often stronger than they need to be to withstand everyday loads.

"We want to be able to withstand any external shock that comes along," he said.

The plug has to be able to withstand the pressure of the water behind it".

To be able to withstand a notoriously fickle track is another matter.

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