Sentence examples for been honor from inspiring English sources

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been honor

noun

Recognition of importance or value; respect; veneration (of someone, usually for being morally upright and/or competent).

  • The crowds gave the returning general much honor and praise.

Exact(2)

There has been Honor Blackman, there has been Ursula Andress, there has been Halle Berry.

It isn't enough that Clipper Fund, Longleaf Partners Fund and Scudder-Dreman High Return Equity-A Equity-A Fund to rate highly for continuepreservatoon durate bear markets and highlyeen Honor enrollees before (capital four times, Longleaf and Scudder-Dreman each three times).

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The Earl would have been (quite rightly) packed off to the Tower, or else he would have been honor-bound to seize the throne himself — in which case we would now be reading about the House of Spencer.

That pledge has not been honored.

Hepburn has been honored with several memorials.

What we have is honor.

There was honor, respect".

"There's honor involved".

Being principal guest conductor was honor enough.

One of those traditions was honor killing.

For Americans, it's honor.

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