Sentence examples for now famed from inspiring English sources

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'Liepaja is now famed for its music and musicians,' I declare.

Steptoe and Son pioneered the despairing humour for which UK sitcoms are now famed.

Mr Ballard, the humble rose-grower, is played by Henry Travers, another expatriate Brit now famed for playing the angel, Clarence, in Frank Capra's It's A Wonderful Life.

The prime minister, now famed for his weekends "chillaxing", said: "Charlie and I played tennis together and all sorts of other things".

It's seen the rise and decline of farming and the aerospace industry, and is now famed as a home for the entertainment industry, both adult and otherwise.

Now famed as one of feminism's greatest early pioneers, it is less well known that she was also travel writer, critic and novelist.

With the cynicism for which they are now famed, they seem ready to take the money and let the public suffer, though a passengers' representative claimed on the radio yesterday morning that most people would rather travel in discomfort than not travel at all.

And it felt so very far away from the outside world and I thought, 'I want to say here for the rest of my life.'" She gained a strength she is now famed for in the Spanish director Víctor Ullate's school.

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