Sentence examples for of being named from inspiring English sources

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Buddy was most proud of being named Roanoke's Father of the Year in 1997.

We don't have books," explained the principal, who was terrified of being named.

She attained the distinction of being named a Distinguished Member by the International Society of Poets.

He declines to discuss the possibility of being named, perfecting another requisite: acting uninterested.

Should a reviewer opt out of being named, we will acknowledge their contribution anonymously.

He came within a hair's breadth of being named prime minister of Iraq last spring.

"That's a great challenge to be in that situation," Kidd said of being named captain.

Any student who integrated incorrectly was eliminated, while success kept alive hopes of being named MIT's premier integrator.

Neil O'Donnell, who had gone 4-1 while McNair was convalescing, seemed on the verge of being named the starter.

Not surprisingly, she was rewarded with the honor of being named flag bearer for the closing ceremony.

(She is 11, and not yet sold on the idea of being named after a wizened country singer).

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