do credit to造句1. His improved performance does credit to his trainer.
2. Such a film does credit to the director.
3. The book did credit to the writer.
4. The Westons' brief life stories would have done credit to the swashbuckling imagination of a Stevenson, Scott or Dumas.
5. These lovely flowers do credit to the gardener's skill.
6. This piece of work will do credit to you.
7. Mary's painting would do credit to real artist.
8. Mary's painting would do credit to a real artist.
9. You do credit to your family.
10. His painting would do credit to a real artist.
11. Bennet planned the courses that were to do credit to her housekeeping, when an answer arrived which deferred it all. Mr.
12. Our success will do credit to our forebears and bring benefit to our posterity.
13. In a deal before you have to do credit to operations which you have to do after forescast credit tracking, you have to do credit rating, in this case, you can effectively control the risks.
14. When Knightley overacts, as most actresses do in such roles (save for Theron and Aniston, who ultimately do credit to their parts), she's copping to this fact.
15. Could Mr Gaddis, who admits that he speaks no foreign languages, get on top of the mountain of material and do credit to such an international polymath?
16. The photographs also showed what appeared to be the entrance to an underground harbour that would do credit to a James Bond set.
17. The smuggler in many ways is just another international businessman and his turnover would do credit to many international corporations.
18. The old man loved him indeed, thinking he was the kind of son to do credit to a father.
19. "I do not dispute that, but there is no denying that the court privileges did attain the same object, " said Prince Andrey. "Every courtier thought himself bound to do credit to his position.