Sentence examples for should be honour from inspiring English sources

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Some in Washington think that having such a vital base on Polish soil should be honour enough.

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Benefits already accrued should be honoured, but future accruals should be curtailed, where legally possible.

The two photographers who were killed were brave and selfless and should be honoured for that.

I wondered whether we should be honouring someone like this at all.

Earlier this week, McDonnell apologised for having said in 2003 that IRA members should be honoured.

He also said the SS was "a part of the German army which should be honoured".

At the time, Abbott said: "Prince Philip's long life of service and dedication should be honoured by Australia".

Two days later, Al-Maliki publicly rejected the woman's account and instructed that the policemen should be honoured.

Whether a child thinks he is Batman or identifies as female despite having male genitalia, his experience should be honoured.

No business leaders or senior civil servants should be honoured for merely "doing the day job", said the committee, which recommends an independent honours commission to restore credibility.

But his presence was still felt, with DUP leader Nigel Dodds condemning him for suggesting IRA members should be "honoured for their bravery".

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