Sentence examples for be a higher accolade from inspiring English sources

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"I don't think there can be a higher accolade for any author".

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That was a high accolade.

After the excitement of fornicating Mr Pamuk to death (once more with feeling: "Poor Kamal!") and piercing her sisters with some of the most menacing and disparaging looks ever seen in costume drama (and that is a high accolade), Dockery is now having to portray a character with what increasingly looks like way too many emotional dimensions.

In fact, we'd go as far to say that they're the best thing about the city, apart from maybe that new vegetarian Indian place that Jay Rayner was banging on about in the paper at the weekend, and given that how much we like Indian food that's a high accolade.

There can be no higher accolade for a war reporter.

This is getting so big: yoga is an industry now, it is a business.' For Choudhury perhaps, there can be no higher accolade.

In Boston, there could be no higher accolade.

The editor of Country Life said: "There is no higher accolade than to call a man a gentleman".

When it comes to receiving a divine imprimatur in showbiz, there's no higher accolade.

Although we say there's no higher accolade in the the collaboration world than the ampersand, it is possible the slash is an even greater compliment.

There is no higher accolade.

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