civic pride造句1. The mayor has tried to foster civic pride by having a new public library built in the city.
2. The opera house is a great source of civic pride.
3. The local art museum is a source of civic pride .
4. The rebuilding program is designed to boost civic pride.
5. This was well illustrated by station-building and civic pride outside the capital.
6. Meredith made a speech about the civic pride the city took in its repertory company, and the importance of the drama.
7. It would be an opportunity to foster civic pride and to identify talented youngsters.
8. There was no sense of responsibility, civic pride, or love of work.
9. I hope I'm not offending your civic pride.
10. It's a civic pride to have a champion.
11. Don't you think they speak well for our civic pride and moral upbringing?
12. When all else fails, there is still civic pride to fall back on.
13. I hope it gives people a sense of civic pride and something to be really proud of, something that is home-grown.
14. People are different and they don't want to be treated the same. Civic pride is necessarily local.
15. Just as Memphis cooks consider their ribs superior to ones barbecued in Kansas City, gong bao is a dish in which civic pride is never far from the plate.
16. Instead, he says, Ma can heal the divisions while reviving civic pride.
17. There are very few places in the world where we can findsuch forward looking, enthusiastic clients with great civic pride, and passionfor original artistic quality.
18. These militias are organised around city quarters and surrounding towns. Whilst service is compulsory, it tends to be short and most serving it are sustained by a strong element of civic pride.
19. Whilst service is compulsory it tends to be short and most serving it are sustained by a strong element of civic pride.
20. I am grateful to the people of Wisconsin for their friendship and support and their extraordinary civic pride.
21. The Gothic building boom reflected an era of growing power for the monarchy, the cities, and the bourgeoisie, and the cathedrals expressed civic pride fully as much as ecclesiastical glory.
22. The privilege of holding the Olympic Games has long been a source of national and civic pride, with the opportunity to showcase a country and especially the host city.
23. But, this new wealth and a growing sense of civic pride did not sit easily with the foul stretch of canal winding through the city.