Sentence examples for to precious from inspiring English sources

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to precious

adjective

Of high value or worth, or seemingly regarded as such.

  • The crown had many precious gemstones.

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What's happening to Precious Ramotswe?

How to account for his attraction to precious metals?

When it comes to precious time, the Internet gives but, alas, it also takes away.

When it comes to precious metal and golden moments, Britain now expects rather than hopes.

Moreover, at a still under-reconstruction home international venue, Belfast can be added to precious memories.

The World Snooker Championship surfaces on BBC Two in April every year to precious little fanfare.

Nor, for that matter, does it go to Precious and Up in the Air.

She was nominated at the 2010 Oscars for best supporting actress, losing out to Precious star Mo'Nique.

A moment later, Griffin moves on to talk to Precious director Lee Daniels, who has shown up with his daughter.

The wild acclaim accorded to Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire has an unpleasant edge.

In London's great temple to precious objects and talismanic artefacts, Sehgal will create something that has no physical, material form.

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