Bowed
in sentence
315 examples of Bowed in a sentence
I was
bowed
over.
She had to watch her youngest son, Peter, suffer from malnutrition, as his legs just slowly
bowed
into uselessness.
It still doesn't explain why you should perceive these straight lines as
bowed
outwards.
Then I ran across this simple verse that said, "At God's footstool to confess, a poor soul knelt, and
bowed
his head.
Connery hadn't been in a hit since he
bowed
out from Bond in 1971, but this didn't bring him back at all.
If only he hadn't
bowed
to cliché, Mr Shiban could have actually made a good film from this story.
By following their story - rather than Simba's - we get to see why all the animals
bowed
down as Simba was presented from Pride Rock.
TITANIC might have had the last laugh making the most money in 1997, but AS GOOD AS IT GETS
bowed
out with far more Oscars and respect.
And when that final dramatic sequence comes, you will be beaten and
bowed
but will applaud a relievedly fine comeuppance.
Even Romney himself
bowed
to Trump in the end, meeting with the president-elect a couple of weeks after the election, reportedly in search of a cabinet position.
On a visit to a memorial where the Warsaw Ghetto once stood, Brandt – who had actually fought the Nazis – dropped to his knees, his head bowed, in a silent but profound apology on Germany’s behalf.
In 2010, for example, he
bowed
to Putin’s pressure to extend the Russian lease on naval facilities in Crimea to 2042, whereas Tymoshenko and others pointed to the treaty’s unconstitutionality.
While Morsi has now
bowed
to pressure to annul a decree granting him powers without judicial oversight, it seems only yesterday that people were prepared to put their fears aside and trust that Morsi was ready to rule in the interests of all Egyptians.
When Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka went to China in 1974, he
bowed
deeply to the Chairman, apologizing for the suffering that invading Japanese had caused.
If the state
bowed
before the challenge it faced, “France would be no more than a poor, broken toy floating on an ocean of uncertainty,” he warned.
The courts have not
bowed
to Trump, most notably by striking down his executive order banning entry to the US by people from seven Muslim-majority countries.
If only he had
bowed
out a lot sooner, handing over the reins gracefully and completely, his story would have remained one of great achievement.
But history never
bowed
out; at most, it only took a decade-long intermission, with its next act heralded by the terrorist attacks in the United States in September 2001.
Sarkozy
bowed
to his European critics and enjoyed a diplomatic triumph.
In Beijing, Mao Zedong himself
bowed
low before an immense effigy of Joseph Stalin.
It turned out to be a false alarm, because a clear majority of MPs showed they were prepared to outlaw a no-deal Brexit, and May
bowed
to their will.
But even if China
bowed
to US demands and eliminated the bilateral deficit, America’s imbalance of saving and investment would merely shift its external deficit – like water in a squeezed balloon – toward other surplus economies, like the EU, Japan, and South Korea (the targets of the threatened automotive tariffs).
At the end he
bowed
to the ground and turned to Levin.
He looked wearily and sadly at the bride and bridegroom, sighed, and disengaging his right hand from the vestments, held it up in blessing over the bridegroom, and then over the bride; only in his manner when he placed his fingers on Kitty's
bowed
head there was a shade of tenderness.
He respectfully took his hands out of his pockets, bowed, and said that the courier had been, and that the business of renting the palazzo was settled.
Left alone, Karenin
bowed
his head, collecting his thoughts; and then turned absent-mindedly toward the door where he hoped to meet the Countess Lydia Ivanovna.
Moving his feet deliberately, Karenin, with his usual air of weariness and dignity,
bowed
to those gentlemen who were talking about him, and his eyes searched through the doorway for the Countess.
Having done so he glanced again at her face and, recognizing her, silently
bowed
low.
When he saw her, he stopped and
bowed
his head.
Yashvin
bowed
and went out.
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