The preposition is "behind." The phrase "behind the patient's bed" modifies the verb "stood."
That's easy, you can not see the front of the tree if your stood behind it!
keep well behind in case the horse kicks
Well, whatever is stood or sat behind the apple at the time..Is the science behind it..Because everything is science. So really anything that is behind it is science. (:
Limerick A+
Yes, his wife stood behind him till his death.
Probably got to be talking about someone when they're stood behind you.
Having the fear of being stood behind is a form of claustrophobia. Claustrophobia is a broad term for the fear of confined spaces.
I stood trembling in fear when I heard a shriek come from behind.
The phrase "long I stood" means that the speaker stood, thinking or pondering, in one place. This phrase is part of a line from Edgar Allan Poe's 1845 poem The Raven.Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token,And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, "Lenore?"
If you are referring to the Hayes command set, i.e. a telephone modem, the AT stood for attention and the L was for "L"oudness. It was the volume setting for the speaker.
The Speaker of the House of Commons is removed from Political allegiance: In the General Election it is considered correct to elect the Speaker unopposed. (Although I seem to remember someone stood in opposition to Betty Boothroyd a few years ago). Both Betty Boothroyd & the present incumbent, Michael Martin (Watch this space !) are from the Labour Party.