Examples of using Stood there in English and their translations into Thai
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Ecclesiastic
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For the man who stood there shouting some incoherent explanation, was a solid gesticulating figure up to the coat-collar of him, and then--nothingness, no visible thing at all!
And I stood there in this nirvana for all of 174 seconds-- less than three minutes-- when all of a sudden, it was over.
Some of them who stood there, when they heard it, said,"This man is calling Elijah.
And I stood there in front of 200 of the most depressed people I have ever talked to.
And the servants and officers stood there, who had made a fire of coals; for it was cold: and they warmed themselves: and Peter stood with them, and warmed himself.
Corky stood there, looking at the door, and then he turned to me and began to get it off his chest.
I stood there with a tear in my eye, reassuring her that they will all be fine.
Some of them that stood there, when they heard that, said,
When we came out into the corridor again stood there a few I recognized from yesterday.
And I stood there on the edge of the lake, and I looked up at Mt.
That car, just stood there and looked at it for about 5 minutes it lasted.
Yeah, which is why I stopped and told him to hop in, but he just stood there like that, stock still.
A bowl stood there, filled with sweetened milk, in which swam tiny pieces of white bread.
The latter at first stood there motionless and looked at the floor, as if matters were arranging themselves in a new way in his head.
Twelve lions stood there on the one side and on the other on the six steps: there was nothing like it made in any kingdom.
How you just stood there while that thing circled you, and did nothing.
He went with his friends in front of every Russian embassy in Europe and stood there with the photos to say,"We have rights.
As Hall stood there he heard his wife's voice coming out of the depth of the cellar, with that rapid telescoping of the syilables and interrogative cocking up of the final words to a high note, by which the West Sussex villager is wont to indicate a brisk impatience.
And I stood there on the edge of the lake, and I looked up at Mt. Everest-- and she is one of the most beautiful mountains on the earth-- and I said to myself, just do this slowly.
But instead of being afraid of him, the cleaning woman merely lifted up a chair standing close by the door and, as she stood there with her mouth wide open, her intention was clear: she would close her mouth only when the chair in her hand had been thrown down on Gregor's back.