Sentence examples for needs to cherish from inspiring English sources

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The game needs to cherish ambassadors such as these.

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"I think these are the times that we need to cherish".

When I went to Lecoq, nothing else existed like it in Australia, but now we have the VCA, which we need to cherish.

I thought that the disaster gave us a profound sense of our humanity and the need to cherish all life as precious.

We do have some great institutions but we need to cherish and scrutinise them a bit more – we need the kinds of checks and balances that some members of those elites don't like very much.

Hence, we need to cherish and nurture our capability to discern the difference between the idea and the reality, between what is and what ought to be.

"They need to cherish themselves from their heads to their tip-toes, embracing both their beauty and their flaws," she said.

Our major problem now is actually that we have not too many but too few, and we need to cherish as many as we can" (1985: 117).

As compelling as photographs of that time are, we do need to cherish these personal stories as they paint a much more vivid picture of what people went through on the home front.

We do not deserve Alberta and we need to cherish what we have.

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