Sentence examples for bequeath to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "bequeath to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe leaving something to someone in a will or through inheritance. For example, "John bequeathed a large sum of money to his daughter in his last will and testament."

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Alas, these strengths are hard to bequeath to one's children.

What worry me are the problems that we will bequeath to our children.

This is the country I bequeath to you, the country I bequeath you to.

And what you can bequeath to this anxious world is the light of liberty.

I know that sounds sappy, but I'll bequeath to the library when I die".

I bequeath, to my said wife Elizabeth, the sum of one shilling.

The right to be a little cruel is often what immigrants bequeath to their children.

If you are not going to bequeath to someone who is a blood relative, you have to say that".

But the father might privately wonder just what sort of a Washington world he would bequeath to his son.

His grounding in Trinity Church would also bequeath to him a measure of authenticity with the black community.

This defies – indeed many have told me it shames – the vision of Australia they wish to bequeath to their children.

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