Honour
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579 examples of Honour in a sentence
What passes for a plot centres on the infamous Australian tour of 1974 when Sinatra spoke his mind as usual and wound up a virtual prisoner in his hotel room until
honour
had been satisfied.
A lost pistol, one police officers search through the sleazy side of post war Tokyo to track it down and save his
honour
by doing so - a classic film noir plot.
Vengo narrates of pride and family honour, of music that comes directly from the depths of the soul, of duende.
Questions of morality and
honour
loom large as they do in any Kurosawa film, with the quest becoming ever more urgent as evidence is gathered of the weapon being used in criminal activities.
4.Encounter of ayesha with her brother where she asks her that after killing girls to save their
HONOUR
what was he seeking now?.This scene is superb.
That said, there are aspects of
honour
and sacrifice inherent in his role, which he does bring out.
“We shall
honour
those who can teach us how to pluck the hour and the day virtuously and well, the delightful people who are capable of taking direct enjoyment in things, the lilies of the field who toil not, neither do they spin.”
We must
honour
this order if we do not want to fall prey to the arrogant belief that discovering fragments of truth may enable us to master the universe.
In the summer of 1998 they were re-buried with
honour
in Saint Petersburg.
But Anna's aunt intimated to him, through an acquaintance, that he had already compromised the girl, and that he was in
honour
bound to propose to her.
Dolly, who had inherited her father's gift of putting things humorously, made Varenka collapse with laughter when she related for the third or fourth time, with ever fresh humorous additions, how she was just putting on some new ribbons in the visitor's honour, and was about to go into the drawing-room, when suddenly she heard the clatter of the old cart.
'No one feels all the hardship of Anna's position more than I do; and that is naturally so, if you do me the
honour
of regarding me as a man with a heart.
'I, on the contrary,' continued Vronsky, who was evidently for some reason touched to the quick by this conversation, 'I, on the contrary, such as I am, feel very grateful for the
honour
they have done me, thanks to Nicholas Ivanich' – he indicated Sviyazhsky – 'by electing me Justice of the Peace.
I shall consider it an
honour
if they elect me to the Zemstvo.
If you would only do me the
honour
of stopping with me...''And I rather agree with your brother-in-law,' said Anna, 'though I do not go to his lengths,' she added with a smile.
'Yes, there is a meeting of the Society of Amateurs in
honour
of Svintich's jubilee,' Katavasov went on, in answer to Levin's inquiry.
'So you will come in a quarter of an hour?''In half an hour.''On your honour?'Levin got home just as the Princess arrived, and they met at the bedroom door.
'A woman whose heart has not divined wherein her son's happiness and
honour
lies has no heart!''I repeat my request that you should not speak disrespectfully of my mother, whom I respect!' said he, raising his voice and looking sternly at her.
He implored her to save his
honour
and to sell her estate to pay his debts.
He defended himself, struck his chest, gave his word of
honour.
Certainly
honour
prevented them from yielding to the Company's demands; but how much misery!
He struggled, gave his word of
honour
that he was too much in a hurry.
It was a post of
honour
which was disputed over, and he became furious when they wished to relieve him after his regulation two hours of labour.
Joan of Arc, Heloise, Agnes Sorel, the beautiful Ferroniere, and Clemence Isaure stood out to her like comets in the dark immensity of heaven, where also were seen, lost in shadow, and all unconnected, St. Louis with his oak, the dying Bayard, some cruelties of Louis XI, a little of St. Bartholomew's Day, the plume of the Bearnais, and always the remembrance of the plates painted in
honour
of Louis XIV.
"Have you been to the opera?""Not yet; but I shall go next year, when I am living at Paris to finish reading for the bar.""As I had the
honour
of putting it to your husband," said the chemist, "with regard to this poor Yanoda who has run away, you will find yourself, thanks to his extravagance, in the possession of one of the most comfortable houses of Yonville.
"If madame will do me the
honour
of making use of it", said the chemist, who had just caught the last words, "I have at her disposal a library composed of the best authors, Voltaire, Rousseau, Delille, Walter Scott, the 'Echo des Feuilletons'; and in addition I receive various periodicals, among them the 'Fanal de Rouen' daily, having the advantage to be its correspondent for the districts of Buchy, Forges, Neufchatel, Yonville, and vicinity."
Thus lately I myself wrote a considerable tract, a memoir of over seventy-two pages, entitled, 'Cider, its Manufacture and its Effects, together with some New Reflections on the Subject,' that I sent to the Agricultural Society of Rouen, and which even procured me the
honour
of being received among its members—Section, Agriculture; Class, Pomological.
The councillor pressing his little cocked hat to his breast repeated his bows, while Tuvache, bent like a bow, also smiled, stammered, tried to say something, protested his devotion to the monarchy and the
honour
that was being done to Yonville.
Honour, thrice
honour!
Who provides you with food, education, clothes, and all the means of figuring one day with
honour
in the ranks of society?
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