Sentence examples for prestige to be from inspiring English sources

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"The prestige to be minister of tourism was not very high," he said.

But there is money to be made and prestige to be fought for in the so-called Supercopa.

But what we, as her fellow black Australians, are suggesting is that she has no moral right to allow this prestige to be used against our interests".

Some teachers and students worried about a loss of identity; others said Touro lacked the prestige to be a suitable sponsor.

It had the potential to radiate prestige to be the type of production that network suits like to be associated with — but it wasn't drawing viewers in.

There are only so many places to go around, so much money and prestige to be divided – and so Ozil is being squeezed out.

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"It didn't count for anything, but it's that prestige verb to be able to use".

If only Neville weren't so frequently touted as a future England manager – a job whose prestige appears to be in permanent decline.

As was initially the case in Ecuador, misplaced notions of national prestige seem to be the main obstacle to making changes that would be beneficial.

If the owners of the Prestige are found to be negligent, they may be liable for much more.

The measure of social status, of social acceptance, of prestige, is now to be found in our consumptive patterns.

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