Sentence examples for been honourable from inspiring English sources

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been honourable

adjective

A courtesy title applied to a cabinet minister, minister of state, or senator

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He hasn't been honourable for years".

Gavyn Davies had been honourable and left.

Edis asked whether she thought News International statements about the case had been honourable.

There have been honourable exceptions before now, including criminally under-appreciated dramas such as the superb detective series Father Brown and Land Girls way back in 2009.

He hasn't been honourable in years".There is bound to be speculation that the timing of Mr Blatter's resignation is linked to an article in the New York Times, published less than 24 hours earlier.

What made this possible, of course, was confidence that there had been honourable compromise in the north, and the republic was at last free to focus on its own future.

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"They are honourable people.

There are honourable exceptions.

'Making shoes, that's honourable.

The aims of Synthetic Genomics are honourable.

Do you think that's honourable?

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