A document of 1440 notes that construction of the basilica had been at a standstill for 'about fifteen years'.
The insurgents claimed victory for holding their assailants to a standstill.
At least equally important, his experience of the sublime brought him to a speechless standstill.
The impact of a standstill period between shows was relatively ineffective in breaking up the network (data not shown).
In other words: image is dialectics at a standstill.
Tensions ran so high that during the early 1860s local government was often close to coming to a standstill.
Therefore, if we slow the outer sphere almost to a standstill, the system will reduce to the one associated with the first epicyclic arrangement.
They come to a standstill, completely unable to move.