Sentence examples similar to an admirable beginning from inspiring English sources

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But the presence of these gems is not so much an indication of trophy display as it is the admirable beginning of an investment.

Harriet Harman would also be an admirable deputy, but she begins her pitch for greatness with two disadvantages.

"The Hand and the Glove" ("A Māo e a Luva") is the beginning of an admirable project by Albert I. Bagby to bring us the earlier and minor novels.

Chocolate mousse is reminiscent of pudding, pecan pie begins with an admirable quantity of nuts but is nuked in the microwave, and profiteroles are but bit players in a routine chocolate sundae.

In 1864 he began to illustrate an admirable series of sixpenny toy books of nursery rhymes for Edmund Evans, the colour printer.

It's an admirable idea at face value – but is it the beginning of a terrible trend?

In Scotland, Glasgow's The Herald reported that she began nervously but warmed to her subject and "argued law in an admirable speaking voice".

What an admirable trend.

Altogether an admirable book.

That's an admirable goal.

It is an admirable record.

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