Sentence examples for become dignified from inspiring English sources

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Everything for you, a people who have become dignified in being free".

Not So Fast," Op-Ed, Nov. 1) shows so well that people who are disabled or frail do not have to choose death to become dignified; they already are.

After that, I think, he started to become "dignified" instead of being a tough-minded, durable ball player.

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People in town said he'd become a hermit; the vague thing he'd been doing thus became dignified & certain.

I guess someone like Nick Lowe has become more dignified as he gets older.

With just a red-lit curtain behind him, it becomes a dignified taproom lament, something autumnal for old friends and lovers to gather to.

Taking tea in the stable block of a National Trust property becomes a dignified activity, rather than something to pretend to find a chore.

By the end of that century, the Tlingit were growing wealthier through fishing and canneries, fur trading, and mining; totem-carving became less dignified as clansmen competed ostentatiously to make ever taller, prettier poles.

From the get-go, Thomas Paalsson one of Michael's colleagues was eager to stress that the scheme isn't just a form of glorified begging: "I think the main thing about making a magazine to sell instead of begging is that it becomes more dignified," he explained.

From the get-go, Thomas Paalsson – one of Michael's colleagues – was keen to stress that the scheme isn't just a form of glorified begging: "I think the main thing about making a magazine to sell instead of begging is that it becomes more dignified," he explained.

Here I become not so dignified.

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