Приклади вживання It stood Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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The mountain so tall it stood.
It stood outside the town-wall.
As of this January, it stood at 1.5.
In 2013, it stood at 13.2 percent.
I will show you where it stood.".
Beside it stood a tall man.
One of the shells once fell onto the church, but it stood still.
It stood until November 9, 1989.
Is it worth adding that it stood on two chairs?
It stood next to a statue of a goat.
When the Planet was founded, it stood for something, Perry.
It stood empty for over a year.
Around 1990 the clearing where it stood was visible from the air.
Near it stood a man covered in blood.
The first version of the construction of thetemple was built in the XI century, it stood until 1222.
Nevertheless, it stood through a great many hasty-puddings.
We will remind, last year the Queen's income was estimated at 42.8 million pounds,and in 2012 it stood at 29.1 million pounds.
It stood among the many similar“Russian style” products.
Built on the water in a remote fisherman's village, it stood as Salvador and Gala's main residence until 1982.
It stood for the five wounds that Jesus Christ received during his crucifixion.
The Homestead Act didnot achieve all that its proponents had hoped, but it stood as a symbol of American democracy and opportunity to native-born and immigrant alike.
It stood in the school's main hall until 1976, when Central closed its doors.
By the late 1980s it stood at less than 40% of the West German level.
It stood in the French Quarter at the uptown lake corner of Bourbon and Toulouse Streets.
It stood tall in a shining city on a hill where so-called enlightened men promised their citizens a bright future.
It stood at a place where it shouldn't have, luring ignorant ships into the very rocks they were trying to avoid.
It stood at Halicarnassus, near modern-day Bodrum, Turkey, until it was destroyed by successive earthquakes between the 12th and 15th centuries.
It stood on a sharp bleak corner, where that tempestuous wind Euroclydon kept up a worse howling than ever it did about poor Paul's tossed craft.
It stood at Halicarnassus, in close proximity to modern-day Bodrum, Turkey, until finally it was destroyed by successive earthquakes amongst the twelfth and 15th centuries.