Sentence examples for making pride from inspiring English sources

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Elton John's production company is making "Pride and Predator," a movie in which a giant alien menaces eighteen-century types.

When they were making Pride, Beresford and director Matthew Warchus were staggered to discover that hardly any of the younger villagers in the Dulais valley in South Wales, where the events took place, knew what the miners' strike was.

DB I really felt for Joe making Pride & Prejudice - I was thinking, Christ, this is going to be one of the biggest British films of the year and, in the words of Variety, you're helming it.

You wouldn't expect to see me making Pride and Prejudice.' What others say: 'It was huge to have a director who was putting you first and saying, "Be as natural and real and honest as you can and it's our job to capture it, rather than yours to adjust for the sake of the shot".

Television director Joe Wright was hired in early 2004, making Pride & Prejudice his directional feature film debut.

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But less naïve nose-thumbing would have made "Pride" even more fun.

All this provided much-needed consolation, and made pride in the Scots feel contemporary, not nostalgic.

Warchus: why I made Pride Warchus to take Kevin Spacey's role running the Old Vic.

But what makes "Pride and Prejudice" a treasure are Miss Austen's astute, psychologically complex portraits.

What makes pride a sin is that we tend to have contempt for what we think is below us.

Warchus, after all, is best known for the stage musical Matilda – though he studiously avoided watching any of the aforementioned movies before he made Pride, he says.

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