Put into it a pint of cream; cover it, and let it stand twenty-four hours unless the weather is very hot, in which case not so long.
Melt two pounds of fresh butter in tin or silver; let it stand twenty-four hours; then rub into it four pounds of fine flour, dried.
Slice the cabbage very fine crosswise, put it on an earthen dish, sprinkle a handful of salt over it, cover it with another dish, and let it stand twenty-four hours.
When boiled tender, and broke to the consistency of jam, pour it into your pans, and let it stand twenty-four hours.
Cover it and let it stand twenty-four hours to ferment.
Let it stand twenty-four hours; repeat the boiling next day, and let it remain twenty-four hours longer; then put all on the fire together and cook till the fruit is done.
Take four or five cantaloupes, quarter, and cover with vinegar; to stand twenty-four hours.
Let it stand twenty-four hours, stirring occasionally; then strain off the liquor into a cask, adding two pounds sugar to every gallon.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stand twenty" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.