Sentence examples for withstand for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "withstand for" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be a confusion of phrases and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "I cannot withstand for the long hours of work without a break."

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The leaders of this movement barricade themselves with a few thousand hapless shopper-hostages in the great dome of the Metro-Centre and withstand for two months the government's somewhat perfunctory efforts to unseat or outwait them.

What the spirit will withstand for love is further illustrated in Francis, David and their collections: art connected to the Bloomsbury Group (David), and novelty salt-and-pepper shakers (Francis).

It can withstand for a certain period.

Loon balloons are designed to "ride the wind" to get to a destination and are super-pressurized to withstand for over 100 days in the stratosphere.

In [8] the authors have proposed a Time Constrained Bee's Mating approach (TCBMA) where cluster set up communication overhead reduced and elect the stand by node in advance for current cluster head that is able to withstand for many rounds in wireless sensor network.

Witch hazel is drought tolerant, so it will withstand for those hot, long weeks without rainfall -- and it can handle full or partial shade.

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She endured relentless hostility and a deluge of cruel harassment from both the traditional and online media, something she has been withstanding for the seven years since the IAAF confirmed it was investigating her.

25): I was in Warsaw this summer on an American Jewish Committee exchange trip and really enjoyed the new state-of-the-art Warsaw Uprising Museum This place recreates the sewers and bombing noise that the citizens withstood for two months in 1944.

Even though the applied load was more in the case of SMA 1, they withstood for more cycles.

It was an attempt by Clinton to return to her strength, playing defense and talking about the scars she has from the attacks she has withstood for a quarter of a century in national politics.

– Steve Jobs, 2005 The dogma that the pancreatic-beta-cell-secreted hormone insulin is an absolute prerequisite for survival has withstood for almost a century.

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