Sentence examples for was to cheer from inspiring English sources

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The aim, evidently, was to cheer up chronic concertgoers and catch the eyes and ears of novitiates as well.

Yet his only activity Saturday was to cheer from the sidelines until, in the 90th minute, he came on as a substitute for Karim Benzema.

The mayor is still far off his stated aim of replacing them fivefold, but he has planted about 200,000.The main point was to cheer the place up, but the mayor is a convinced environmentalist, too.

My goal was to cheer up some of LA's forgotten residents, at least for a day.

My first instinct was to cheer for her the way you would a tired athlete.

But Gypsy Boots was a man on a mission, which was to cheer up the sad-sack divorcee and kid he'd just come across.

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The first is to cheer.

What's to cheer?

My only hope here is to cheer you".

"The office of the scholar is to cheer," I said.

"With Palm Beach, for example, my job is to cheer them on and immortalize what they are doing.

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