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25 Sentences With "stood to reason"

How to use stood to reason in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "stood to reason" and check conjugation/comparative form for "stood to reason". Mastering all the usages of "stood to reason" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It stood to reason that E.R was able to describe the interior of the room.
More of them, it stood to reason, would be open to a Western hygiene product.
So it stood to reason that the heat of the powder would make a perfect addition to my eggs.
It stood to reason that Legends of Tomorrow would have a different vibe from The CW's other DC properties.
It stood to reason that there would have been some fatalities along the way, even if only from natural causes.
But he said it stood to reason Trump could have something to fear as the inquiries crowd in upon Manafort.
Once Katrina was voted out, it stood to reason that Chrissy would use her secret super idol to save her Mom Squad partner.
So I thought it stood to reason that if I rewired my brain into this mess, I could rewire it out of it.
And, given his reality show and self-marketing background, it has stood to reason that he would have a convention filled with television ratings bait.
It stood to reason that was likely, given the scope of the leak would affect possibly one out every two people I know in the country.
It stood to reason that he could improve with the right mechanics and approach, and he had a feeling he could do this in spring training.
It still stood to reason that Lundqvist would be back in goal on Sunday, because Lundqvist always faces the Devils at home when he is healthy.
So naturally, when choosing an evening gown for her 13th and final state dinner as First Lady, it stood to reason that she'd knock it out of the park once again.
But, he continued, he thought it stood to reason that Russians might have been behind, for example, harassment of the Culinary Workers Union in Nevada after it criticized Medicare for all.
My own desires had seemed external to me – I certainly couldn't remember deciding to want anything – so it stood to reason that whatever came next would happen to me rather than because of me.
It stood to reason that Johnson would support Schott's nomination — after all, he had been recommended by the commission Johnson established — but the White House wanted to make sure before it went ahead with it.
It stood to reason that, if Herbert Klose was looking for somewhere to hide his treasure chests, or perhaps even an entire train, the tunnels of Riese would be a natural place to stash them.
The Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers had waited through 48 minutes of a rain delay — their second of the day — and it stood to reason that Kershaw would not still be standing when it dissipated.
Since Jewishness was defined by an idea rather than by a nationality, for instance, it stood to reason that Jews would no longer need to pray for the restoration of their lost state in the land of Israel.
It stood to reason, then, that when about 503 members of New York City's largest police union showed up at the gym on Tuesday to protest the mayor and call for raises for officers, Mr. de Blasio was not deterred.
David Creswell, an associate professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon University who works on that research, said that it stood to reason that smartphones, to the extent they are used to make welcome social connection, could diminish the stress of isolation.
All of which stood to reason, but Izza's question still reminded Kai of that accumulated mess and time, and of the postcards she rarely answered, featureless and glib, each containing some charming anecdote about poetry readings or fruit-related confusion in street markets, best wishes to Mom, utterly sealed, bloodless.
Leonard, Ginobili carry Spurs past Rockets HOUSTON — With point guard Tony Parker back in the starting lineup for a second consecutive game providing the Spurs the experience and stability they lacked during his three-game injury hiatus, it stood to reason that San Antonio would showcase the precision it failed to muster consistently while Parker was sidelined.
Weaver gives Brewers fits again in Cardinals' 20-22 win MILWAUKEE — Luke Weaver delivered one of the best performances of his young career the last time he stepped foot in Miller Park, striking out a then-career-high eight batters, so it stood to reason that the Brewers would adjust when the young St. Louis right-hander took the mound against them less than a month later.
Since the invention of the microscope in the seventeenth century it has been known that plant and animal tissue is composed of cells : the cell was discovered by Robert Hooke. The plant cell wall was easily visible even with these early microscopes but no similar barrier was visible on animal cells, though it stood to reason that one must exist. By the mid 19th century, this question was being actively investigated and Moritz Traube noted that this outer layer must be semipermeable to allow transport of ions.Jacques Loeb, The Dynamics of Living Matter.

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