Sentence examples for possible to bequeath from inspiring English sources

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Hers was a final narrative of maternal sacrifice, or exploitation as some contended – selling the media rights to her hasty wedding in order to make as much money as possible to bequeath her two boys.

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The expression "exclusion from homeownership" is used for simplicity; it can also describe situations, which are not of exclusion, such as the possible choice of old individuals to bequeath their property to their children in advance, while keeping the usufruct of their home.

Garbo, however, was too canny to bequeath unambiguous bragging rights.

She told Nice-Matin she was now ready to bequeath her iconic status to Russia.

He intends to bequeath the trophy to his son or donate it to the Hall of Fame.

He clearly wants to bequeath a viable Cuba to his successor.

After all, who would want to bequeath a financial meltdown to the next president?

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

LORNE GLADSTONE of Toronto is 58, but prudently pondering how to bequeath his digital property.

Someone who intends to bequeath the property to the next generation may be in that category.

He was determined to bequeath a vestige of democracy to Hong Kong, despite opposition from the Foreign Office.

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