No land, however hostile, would stand in my way.
Why, down in the Ozarks, where the land stands on edge, we used to sell both sides of the same acre.
But now an empty land stands here as the cinema was demolished to build a Multiplex.
The land stood empty for many years, but has since been used to provide new housing.
And yet this industrial no man's land stood at the edge of a growing downtown.
For years the land stood vacant and was used as a playground.
The blind man tries to sit, lands on the sleeping man's ankles and stands again.
The marshes would simply be flooded a few feet more and the land could stand it.
The land we crossed hum-mocked oddly, and I soon decided that many years ago, a town of some sort had stood here.
How could your lands stand against them, if they attacked?